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SHANTALLOW

Gut-wrenching on various levels.

A boy and a girl stand in a dark clearing, gravely injured, and near death.

This dream belongs to 17-year-old Misha Antall, but when he meets Tanvi Mahajan—the girl from his nightmares—in real life, Misha can’t resist getting close to her. The pair soon stir up a heated romance, but Misha’s harrowing past, marked by an abusive father, colors his actions in the relationship, while the traumatic loss of an aunt draws out a vulnerable strand in Tanvi, driving her further into his arms. Their poisoned relationship follows an ill-fated trajectory, aided by Misha’s jealousy, obsession, and own abusive behavior toward Tanvi. Then the nightmares become a reality: Tanvi falls victim to a kidnapping plot thanks to her family’s wealth, and Misha gets swept up as well. An evil, vindictive entity that threatens to engulf everything in its path awaits them at the kidnappers’ hideout. From the opening sentence, the author piles on the dread and scares as she deconstructs Misha and Tanvi’s mostly toxic relationship with a sharp taste for emotional complexity. Employing rich language, she depicts adolescent turmoil via ominous imagery but never loses sight of the hopeful possibility of change. Black-and-white photographs add an unnerving sense of visual horror during key suspenseful moments. Tanvi is of Indian descent, one major character is black, and most others are white (and are refreshingly named as such).

Gut-wrenching on various levels. (Psychological horror. 14-18)

Pub Date: May 12, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-77086-552-5

Page Count: 256

Publisher: DCB

Review Posted Online: June 16, 2019

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PROMISE BOYS

Breathtakingly complex and intriguing.

When someone murders the renowned founder of an oppressively rigorous Washington, D.C., school, three students—all boys of color—emerge as prime suspects.

The police haul in a trio of Urban Promise Prep students, two Black and one Salvadoran, for questioning following the murder of Principal Kenneth Moore. For J.B. Williamson, Urban Promise’s strict rules and regulations are suffocating, but his luck seems to turn when he finally makes a tentative move forward with his crush. Jokester Trey Jackson, meanwhile, does his best to ensure his place in the big basketball game, and no one—not even his tough-as-nails Uncle T—can stop him. Ramón Zambrano dreams of one day owning a restaurant. In the meantime, he gets by hustling pupusas at school and refusing to succumb to pressure from his beloved cousin César, the feared leader of the Dioses del Humo gang. At Urban Promise, one false move can cost a college-bound future. Unfortunately, all three boys engaged in public spats with Principal Moore before his death; to clear their names, they must investigate and uncover the killer’s identity. In a masterful use of multiple points of view from both the main protagonists and secondary characters, Brooks weaves a tale of intrigue, doubt, and hearsay with ease, doling out crucial tidbits and clues. Each gradual reveal prods readers to reconsider and reassess. Featuring a sharp examination of systemic inequality in urban schools and Black and Latine boyhood, this novel delivers in spades.

Breathtakingly complex and intriguing. (Mystery. 14-18)

Pub Date: Jan. 31, 2023

ISBN: 978-1-250-86697-4

Page Count: 304

Publisher: Henry Holt

Review Posted Online: Nov. 15, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1, 2022

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ICON AND INFERNO

From the Stars and Smoke series , Vol. 2

Another engaging entry in this world of spies and international intrigue.

Pop superstar Winter Young is again drawn into the world of secret agent Sydney Cossette in this follow-up to Stars and Smoke (2023).

Though constantly on one another’s minds, Winter and Sydney have resisted making any contact with each other since narrowly surviving a mission in which Panacea, the secret organization Sydney works for, tapped Winter to use his megastar status to infiltrate a wealthy and powerful criminal underworld. Ratcheting up the tension in this enemies-to-lovers romantic thriller is the fact that Sydney is being sent to Singapore to extract Tems, a fellow agent who also happens to be her ex. Winter, who needs a plus-one for a Warcross Championship gala in order to better maintain his cover, invites his former girlfriend. Witty insults and crossed signals abound in the pair’s smoldering relationship, but this second installment is a bit darker than the first. If some of the betrayals and losses involved are easy enough to spot coming, they still pack an emotional punch due to the strong development of Winter’s and Sydney’s respective backstories, told in alternating third-person narratives, both involving abuse and psychological pain. Winter is Chinese American; Sydney is white, and there’s a diverse cast of supporting characters whom readers will likely see again—Lu has left the ending tantalizingly open for another installment.

Another engaging entry in this world of spies and international intrigue. (Thriller. 14-18)

Pub Date: June 11, 2024

ISBN: 9781250852915

Page Count: 320

Publisher: Roaring Brook Press

Review Posted Online: March 23, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2024

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