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Youth Group | Jordan Morris
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina in this darkly funny YA graphic novel. When cynical, gothy Kay lets her mom talk her into joining the youth group at their church, she's prepared for the dorky sing-alongs and the cheesy slogans about dodging temptation. What she isn't prepared for is walking in on the clean-cut youth group leaders, Meg and Cortland, in the middle of a real-deal exorcism. Turns out these wholesome Christian teens are demon-hunting soldiers in a secret war that's heating up fast, and even if Kay wanted to stay on the sidelines, she doesn't have a choice - she's a "Blight," a human who demons can't possess, and that makes her a target. But Kay's in good hands with her new friends - for them, fighting literal demons is all in a Sunday's work!
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Youth Group | Jordan Morris
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Cynical Kay discovers that corny religious youth groups have a badass secret -- they're actual demon hunters. But if they don't learn to work together -- Catholics, Evangelicals, Jews and Wiccans -- the demons might succeed in hunting them.

This is funny, scary, and somewhat gory. I was irked by the casual response to Kay's legit concerns about Evangelical groups as shown above, but it is explored more later, though still not in great depth.

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4 ⭐I really enjoyed this graphic novel. I‘m one of those people who grew not like the church. However, in this youth group their trained to be demon hunters. The idea that every religion has a sect of demon hunters whether they call it l that or not, just works. Their powers mixes with the story quite well and all over this is a fun. Think it‘d be great in any library collection.

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