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FLIGHT 171

A flight takes a nail-biting detour in search of the truth.

Secrets are revealed and drastic choices are made in this airborne thriller.

Devon has had a rough year: Her twin sister, Emily, was killed in a hit-and-run on Halloween. The driver was never caught, although she suspects it was their classmate Jack. Now, on the flight to Colorado for their senior class ski trip, turbulence isn’t the only thing she needs to worry about. A menacing fog emanates from an old woman onboard, leaving all the adults and small children alive but frozen in place. The old woman announces that the body she’s possessed since 1948 is wearing out and she requires a new sacrifice—or they will all die. As the plane begins to plummet and come apart, the teens must vote on a sacrifice. The supernatural being rights the plane and gives them three hours to decide. In the meantime, they are shown everyone’s worst secrets on the in-flight entertainment system. This offers a chance to uncover Emily’s killer—but can the group wait to hear all the reveals, or will they vote sooner? The story’s pacing, tied to the 4-hour flight, is strong. The central mystery and individual characters’ histories are slowly revealed, propelling readers onward but allowing them space to make their own predictions. The story twists realistic themes like grief, human fallibility, and angst with the supernatural into an exciting whole. Characters seem to default to White.

A flight takes a nail-biting detour in search of the truth. (Horror. 12-18)

Pub Date: Oct. 4, 2022

ISBN: 978-0-593-56303-8

Page Count: 288

Publisher: Underlined

Review Posted Online: Aug. 16, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 2022

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UNDER THE SURFACE

A nonstop thrill ride through an eerily claustrophobic setting.

A secret party in the Paris catacombs sounds like the experience of a lifetime—until you’re lost in the tunnels of the dead.

Ruby has been looking forward to her French class trip to Paris for ages; she’s especially excited to explore locations for her YouTube channel, “Ruby’s Hidden Gems.” When her adventurous bestie, Val, sneaks off to meet up with a handsome stranger, Ruby follows, accompanied by former BFF Selena and class valedictorian Olivia. The four girls trustingly follow the mysterious Julien into the Paris catacombs for an illegal cataphile party, but they all end up lost. Aboveground, Ruby’s other best friend (and crush) Sean and Selena’s girlfriend, Aliyah, help the police search for the missing teens. Underground, Ruby, Val, Selena, and Olivia confront the fractures in their friendships and struggle to find their way out. But wait—did some of the bones just come to life? From teen drama to suffocating nightmares, this book takes readers through twists and turns in the maze of tunnels beneath Paris. Urban’s prose is absorbing, leading readers through frightening scenes at a breakneck pace. Ruby’s narration of her harrowing journey is fast-paced and exciting. Sean’s chapters, which focus on his attempts to assist with the rescue, unfortunately distract from the far more compelling story playing out underground. The lead characters are white; Selena reads Latine, and Aliyah is cued Black.

A nonstop thrill ride through an eerily claustrophobic setting. (Thriller. 14-18)

Pub Date: Aug. 13, 2024

ISBN: 9780593625088

Page Count: 368

Publisher: Putnam

Review Posted Online: May 4, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2024

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MAKE ME A MONSTER

Chilling yet romantic; explores the complexities of death, love, and grief.

A teenage mortician’s assistant discovers that the dead don’t always stay that way.

Seventeen-year-old Meka is no stranger to death, having grown up working in her parents’ Ithaca, New York, funeral home. Though the morbidity of her job unsettles some of her friends, Meka is passionate about her family’s business, and she has the full support of her boyfriend, Noah. But despite her comfort with death, she’s haunted by a recurring nightmare about her mother dying—a dream she desperately hopes won’t come true. When Meka’s life is rocked by a completely unexpected tragedy, strange things begin happening: She sees shadowy figures lurking, a mysterious gift arrives on her doorstep, and fragments of a buried memory resurface. As Meka slowly pieces together the truth, what she finds forces her to question everything she knows about life and death—and her own family. Bayron crafts a page-turning, atmospheric homage to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, balancing unnerving horror with tender romance. Teens familiar with the original novel will enjoy the modern twist, and the layered mystery will also appeal to reluctant readers and those without prior knowledge of Shelley’s work. The foreboding narrative starts out at a slower pace and builds to an action-packed conclusion, though readers may be left with some unanswered questions. Meka and her family are cued as Black.

Chilling yet romantic; explores the complexities of death, love, and grief. (Horror. 14-18)

Pub Date: Sept. 30, 2025

ISBN: 9781547615865

Page Count: 320

Publisher: Bloomsbury

Review Posted Online: July 3, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2025

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