Maggs writes with a sly sense of humor and irreverence that keeps the text from ever feeling dry or dull. [Girl Squads] is upbeat and positive, itself a 'journey of lady solidarity' bound to educate and inspire readers of any gender.-Shelf Awareness for Readers
An impressively researched and fascinating compendium of history's greatest gal pals.-Booklist
A historical and fun look into some of the most incredible female teams, partnerships, and friendships throughout history.-Book Riot
[Girl Squads is] exactly the book you need if you're a history buff with a decidedly feminist streak.-Bustle
Praise for Wonder Women:
Wonder Women isn't just filled with extraordinary tales of female scientists and inventors - though there are plenty of them - [Maggs] also includes sections on espionage and adventure, fields not traditionally associated with STEM.-Entertainment Weekly
We could all stand to learn more about women in STEM fields, and Maggs, whose book The Fangirl's Guide to the Galaxy is a gem, is just the writer to lead the way.-Bustle
Both thorough and easy to digest. . . . Maggs writes the descriptions of the women and their achievements in such a way that you're inspired to take the ball and keep running.-Nerdist
If you know a feminist, punk-rocking preteen who's as concerned with body piercings as she is with book reports, pick up a copy of Maggs's Wonder Women . . . a compelling collection of profiles highlighting history's forgotten women of science, adventure, and espionage.-The Village Voice
Whether you want to know about suffragists, awesome historical lady ninjas, or the other butt kicking, trailblazing smarties in between, Wonder Women will have something for you!-Amy Poehler's Smart Girls
Praise for The Fangirl's Guide to the Galaxy:
Read it cover to cover, and then make sure you share it with all the young girl geeks you know.-Brit + Co
A handy handbook for being an empowering and happy girl geek.-Sweety High
A great homage to anything and everything fandom, especially for those new to the genre.-Reading Eagle
If you or someone else in your life could do with an inclusive, funny, super smart, and sweet introduction to the world of female geeks, look no further.-The Mary Sue
Through and through, Maggs manages to talk about feminism, fangirling, cons, lingo, and the general idea that you should be yourself, and do that unapologetically, with a great deal of lightheartedness and fun.-The Frisky