by Chelsea Mueller ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 4, 2021
Only those addicted to teen drama will be hooked.
In this whodunit set on prom weekend, partiers stuck in a house are being picked off: Is it a random killer or one of their own?
Kylie is looking forward to spending this weekend in a house on the Jersey shore, the perfect celebration before old and new friends, such as bestie Aubrey and recent boyfriend Liam, head off in different directions for college. Things quickly go wrong when Aubrey’s boyfriend is found dead with a shard of glass stuck in his neck. Strangely, when the cops arrive, the body is gone. The mystery spins out like a B movie; just as the teens are arguing about what to do next, a storm brings flooding, trapping them in place. Nervous, they agree to stay together only to drift off from the group for different reasons. Bodies pile up. Surely one of them must be the perpetrator? Most attempts by narrator Kylie at logical deduction are lost in the presence of hormone-arousing Liam, although she occasionally pauses to wonder whether he is the culprit. The cast of characters is two-dimensional, with individuals representing stock types: the boozer, the fighting couple, the failure, and the weird kid. Tension is lacking, and by the time psychological drama and jealousy are explored, the lagging pace will have turned delighted screams into yawns. Most characters are White by default.
Only those addicted to teen drama will be hooked. (Thriller. 12-16)Pub Date: May 4, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-593-18005-1
Page Count: 256
Publisher: Underlined
Review Posted Online: Feb. 22, 2021
Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2021
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by April Henry ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 24, 2022
An atmospheric and entertaining thriller perfect for snowy night chills.
A group of teens stranded in a snowstorm discovers a murderer in their midst.
While traveling on the highway to a state theater competition, Nell and her friends Min, Raven, Adam, and Jermaine are caught in a dangerous blizzard. Their teacher, Mrs. McElroy, who is driving the minivan, decides to stop for the night at the run-down and shady-looking Travel Inn and Out. The motel is labyrinthine and spooky, with dingy corridors and walls adorned with moldering kitsch. Nell and the gang meet another group of kids who are also stranded by the storm, making fast friends. A game of Two Truths and a Lie starts out flirty and fun but devolves into something more sinister when one slip of paper reads “I like to watch people die,” and “I’ve lost count of how many people I’ve killed.” The snow falls and the winds howl, and soon power and cell service are lost, cutting off the motel patrons from the outside world. As the first victim is discovered and the body count begins to grow, the terror becomes palpable. Everyone at the motel seems to have an insidious secret: Will Nell be able to uncover the killer before they strike again? An homage to Agatha Christie, Henry’s locked-room mystery is tautly plotted, with quick-moving nail-biting chapters, relatable characters, and a deftly wrought setting that paradoxically manages to feel both claustrophobic and sprawling. Nell is White; there is diversity among the secondary characters.
An atmospheric and entertaining thriller perfect for snowy night chills. (Mystery. 12-16)Pub Date: May 24, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-316-32333-8
Page Count: 288
Publisher: Christy Ottaviano Books
Review Posted Online: March 1, 2022
Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2022
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by Soman Chainani ; illustrated by Joel Gennari ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 1, 2025
An action-packed, magic-filled exploration of natural resource abuse.
A coven of problem-solving witches takes on a mission that tests their friendship and bonds.
Witches Anadil, Hester, and Dot are summoned to Red Isle when the animals of the Dark Lands are found starving after sludge kills all the vegetation. Mother Sorastra, the leader of the Dark Lands, confronts Prince Lexius of the neighboring Light Lands, arguing that he’s abusing nature’s gift of raaka, a resource used to power clever inventions. But Prince Lexius blames Mother Sorastra for breaking a truce and causing the pollution. The conflict escalates when citizens of the Light Lands are murdered, and their facial features are erased. Pale, white-haired Anadil, brown-skinned, black-haired Hester, and Dot, who has brown skin and Afro-textured hair, arrive in time to stop the outbreak of war and attempt to solve the mystery of the face-stealing killer. When a coven of witches impersonating the trio appears, Anadil, Hester, and Dot must overcome their bickering and work through hurt feelings in order to band together and bring peace and balance to Red Isle. This graphic novel features cleverly realized characters: Anadil with her team of magical rats, Hester with her pet demon, and Dot with her ability to summon confectionary are memorable leads. The relationship between Anadil and Hester adds a hint of romance to the story, and the environmental themes add real-world relevance. Vivid illustrations with saturated colors create a fantastical backdrop for the fast-paced storyline.
An action-packed, magic-filled exploration of natural resource abuse. (Graphic fantasy. 12-16)Pub Date: April 1, 2025
ISBN: 9780062979681
Page Count: 272
Publisher: HarperAlley
Review Posted Online: Feb. 1, 2025
Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2025
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