by Veronica Roth ; illustrated by Ashley Mackenzie ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 1, 2019
Riveting.
Roth (The Fates Divide, 2018, etc.) delivers six stories of possible futures full of grit and hope.
A teen girl links memories with her former best friend as part of a “last visitation” program. A bounty hunter seeks to avenge her mother’s death in a future where aliens can buy digital skin to change their appearances. A gifted musician must choose between a future of hearing only life songs or death songs as a Hearkener amid the threat of bioterrorism. A comics fan struggles to rebuild relationships after an accident killed one of her best friends and split their friend group. Akos Kereseth and Teka, both characters from Carve the Mark, prepare for defining moments in their lives. A prisoner on furlough must decide how best to face his past and fight for his future. Roth’s stories are compelling, emotionally evocative, and satisfying. Most of the cast defaults to white, but several are people of color, including biracial (white/Korean and white/Indian) and Latinx characters. Characters are also predominantly straight, but one story features a gay romance. Three of the six stories have been previously published in other anthologies, but they gain new impact in the context of this anthology’s focus on futurities. Final art not seen.
Riveting. (Science fiction. 14-18)Pub Date: Oct. 1, 2019
ISBN: 978-0-06-279652-3
Page Count: 272
Publisher: Katherine Tegen/HarperCollins
Review Posted Online: July 13, 2019
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2019
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by Nic Stone ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 28, 2023
A thoughtful, realistically messy emotional wallop that destigmatizes mental disorders.
Andy and Shelbi find love while navigating mental health challenges in suburban Georgia.
It all starts when 18-year-old Andy Criddle drunkenly texts the wrong number. The mistaken recipient ends up offering him emotional support and asks him not to drive drunk. Despite agreeing, he gets behind the wheel—and into an accident. After being charged with a DUI, Andy, the son of a congresswoman running for Senate, is barred from attending his graduation and shamed in the press. Meanwhile, 16-year-old AP physics student Shelbi Augustine, who finds car crashes interesting for scientific reasons, picks up Andy’s wallet at the scene of the wreck. She returns it to him in class and gives him a pep talk before nervously rushing away. The judge orders Andy to complete community service at a soup kitchen where Shelbi regularly volunteers, and when their paths cross again, she confesses that she was the person he was texting. As they grow closer, Shelbi, who has bipolar depression, has Andy sign a friendship agreement. Rule No. 6 reads, “Do not, under any circumstances, fall in love with Shelbi.” Naturally, this is a rule destined to be broken. The comfort and ease the two have are mirrored by Stone’s breezy writing. Her casual tone acts as a potent salve for the heart-wrenching scenes and the searing portrayal of healing. Most characters are Black; Andy’s dad is White, and Shelbi’s paternal grandmother is from India.
A thoughtful, realistically messy emotional wallop that destigmatizes mental disorders. (author’s note) (Romance. 14-18)Pub Date: Feb. 28, 2023
ISBN: 978-0-593-30770-0
Page Count: 288
Publisher: Crown
Review Posted Online: Nov. 28, 2022
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 15, 2022
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by Janella Angeles ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 5, 2021
This gloriously spectacular finale steals the show.
Following the magical competition of Where Dreams Descend (2020), Kallia experiences a mirror world where it’s difficult to separate illusions from reality.
After falling through a mirror with her mentor, Jack, Kallia enters a dangerous underworld filled with illusions. Magician Daron Demarco desperately searches for her, hoping the trail will also lead to his lost sister who disappeared into a mirror years ago. His path is no easy one, and while looking for the Zarose Gate, Daron unravels countless secrets and mysteries at every turn—despite being blocked by the influential, supposedly peacekeeping Patrons who are led by his aunt. Meanwhile, Kallia and Jack end up in a bustling alternate version of the city of Glorian, created by the Dealer, a powerful magician who reveals that Jack is not what he seems. Though fierce Kallia has lost her magic, she joins a troupe of dazzling performers, all the while seeking a way to escape back to the true world. The stunning fantasy worldbuilding started in the first book continues to delight, but this time the rich, sensational world of the other Glorian offers even more to explore. Entertaining new characters, clever dueling magic, and a touch of romance cap off an unforgettable tale. Kallia and several other main characters are brown-skinned.
This gloriously spectacular finale steals the show. (Fantasy. 14-adult)Pub Date: Oct. 5, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-250-20432-5
Page Count: 480
Publisher: Wednesday Books
Review Posted Online: Aug. 31, 2021
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 15, 2021
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