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IN-BETWEEN DAYS

Fans of realistic fiction will be all in and will relish the gorgeous writing.

Seventeen-year-old Jack (short for Jacklin) has left home and now lives with her sister, who is also estranged from their parents, in their small Australian town of Mobius.

Jack and her sister Trudy are scraping together a living as this richly atmospheric novel opens, sharing a house on the edge of a forest famous as a final destination for people who travel there to commit suicide. Jack's biding her time as the hazy summer days roll by, in love with a boy who's not in love with her and trying to leave her feelings of being an outsider firmly in the past, along with her high school student status. Jack's sometimes-morose but always insightful narration is raw and lonely, and readers will yearn for her to fall for Jeremiah, an oddball boy she knew when she was younger who has newly returned to Mobius. Pop-culture references seem to root this in the late 1980s or early ’90s, and all of the major characters seem to be white. A prickly, almost eerie tone set in the novel's opening chapters may lead readers to expect something of the supernatural that in the end does not manifest, but there's not a relationship depicted here that is not nuanced and fascinating.

Fans of realistic fiction will be all in and will relish the gorgeous writing. (Fiction. 14 & up)

Pub Date: Aug. 30, 2016

ISBN: 978-1-4424-8656-0

Page Count: 352

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Review Posted Online: May 13, 2016

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2016

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A PRINCE AMONG PIRATES

A promising premise let down by execution that leaves readers adrift.

An entitled heir to a viscountcy runs away to the high seas in this debut set in 18th-century England.

Stifled by the expectations of his emotionally withholding father, 17-year-old Christopher-Henry Mortimer Davenport, aka Kit, runs away the night before his wedding and talks his way aboard the ship Deliverance, which is about to leave Falmouth, not realizing that its merchant activities are less than legal. Luckily, Captain Reggie Sharpe, who’s from the Caribbean and has brown skin and locs, needs a new bookkeeper since the last one mysteriously disappeared, and he takes Kit on despite his snobbish attitude and lack of sailing experience. Kit spends several months working to win over the crew before discovering that he’s fallen in with pirates. Just as he’s found his footing in his new life at sea, a betrayal sends him back to England, where he must navigate shocking revelations without support from the sailors he’s come to rely on. Unfortunately, the portrayals and discussions of ethnic identity, sexual orientation, and social class differences lack depth and nuance. Sharpe has little personality outside of bossing Kit around, causing their romance to fall flat. While the book’s tongue-in-cheek foreword states that the author has “tweaked history” but “only as far as it will be entertaining,” the line between deliberate choices and inadvertent anachronisms is sometimes unclear.

A promising premise let down by execution that leaves readers adrift. (content note) (Historical adventure. 14-18)

Pub Date: June 16, 2026

ISBN: 9781665984775

Page Count: 416

Publisher: Atheneum

Review Posted Online: March 23, 2026

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2026

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THE OBSESSION

A suspenseful page-turner.

A paranoia-driven debut novel about a relationship twisted by obsession.

Logan struggles to move on after the death of his great love, Sophie. All he can do is go through the motions until he meets Delilah, a new senior who strongly resembles Sophie. Revived, Logan’s obsession grows as he stalks Delilah online and in real life. Meanwhile, Delilah—whose father died in a tragic accident—feels crushed by her mother’s abusive police detective boyfriend. Just when something happens to remove Brandon from their lives and she thinks everything might be turning around, Logan makes his move. As their relationship develops, Logan’s control over Delilah tightens, and dark secrets and violent decisions send both characters into a complex, dangerous spiral. At one point, as she thinks about her mother’s previous relationship and her own, Delilah’s web search about stalkers leads her to a description of erotomania. Set against a Northern California private school backdrop, the sensational plot is riddled with twists that come at a furious pace. Chapters alternate between Logan’s and Delilah’s perspectives, providing insight into their motives as well as shifting feelings of revulsion and admiration for each. The drama builds to a shocking, albeit abrupt, ending. Delilah is the stronger, more compelling protagonist when compared to Logan’s less nuanced development. Sophie was Japanese American, and Delilah is biracial with a Chinese Singaporean dad and White American mom; Logan is assumed White.

A suspenseful page-turner. (Thriller. 14-18)

Pub Date: Feb. 2, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-72821-516-7

Page Count: 320

Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire

Review Posted Online: Nov. 25, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 15, 2020

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