"[Helga's] voice captures an entertaining yet heartfelt depiction of sheltered girlhood in rebellion. [...] A delightful update on a familiar classic, pulsing with youthful optimism and punk rock attitude."
—Kirkus Reviews
"[A] grotesque creature feature and existential examination of personhood make up this thoughtful interpretation of a snarky teen’s second chance at grappling with body autonomy, personal agency, and familial obligation."
—Publishers Weekly
"Helga is a stellar narrator."
—BCCB
"A delightfully counter-culture, charmingly grotesque romp of meat and stitches and torn fishnet stockings! Helga is the perfect mash-up of Frankenstein and all the girls finding their place in this bizarre, messy world."
—Andrew Joseph White, New York Times bestselling author of Hell Followed with Us
"Yu is a master of atmospheric, angsty horror. Helga is a vibrant retelling about finding your power and true acceptance."
—Adrianna Cuevas, author of The Ghosts of Rancho Espanto
“Catherine Yu has truly outdone herself in creating a Frankenstein retelling that takes all the horror of its predecessor while revamping it with the neon lights, bubbling humor, and punk sensibilities of the 21st century. Helga is a laugh-out-loud horror comedy romp that's bursting at the sutures with teenage excitement, island whimsy, and a healthy dose of existential fear drenched in sopping gore. This book is an absolute bloody delight.”
— Kayla Cottingham, New York Times bestselling author of My Dearest Darkest and This Delicious Death