by Michele Leathers & Ryan Leathers ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 23, 2020
A thrilling SF mystery that explores mortality and the nature of identity.
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A teenage girl with an unusual secret hunts her stalker in this YA SF thriller.
Becca Tanner seems like a typical high school student, but no one at her new school knows about her cancer or the revolutionary measures her father took to save her. Six months prior to starting West Johnston High School, the teenager underwent a procedure performed by her father, a doctor who specializes in extraordinary full-body transplants called psychocedent transfers. During the operation, which was a success, something happened that caught the attention of patient Darla Monroe. The family relocates to North Carolina, where her father continues his work at a secret facility. Becca intends to tell no one—not her new friends or old—about the transplant, but a baddie knows all about it and begins menacing and stalking her. While Becca searches for the villain, Darla searches for Becca. Darla has critical information and needs to find Becca before it’s too late. The entire cast works well in this first installment of Michele and Ryan Leathers’ Shadow Copy series. The authors create a convincing ordinary teenager trying to manage the transplant’s odd fallout: Her mother tells her, “Before, people said, ‘You look just like your mother,’ or ‘You two could be sisters.’ Nobody says that anymore.” The Leathers deftly consider the ethics of the operation and ably toggle between Becca’s and Darla’s perspectives as their stories connect. There may be more to Becca’s second chance than she realizes, and it’s up to her and Darla to uncover the truth.
A thrilling SF mystery that explores mortality and the nature of identity.Pub Date: June 23, 2020
ISBN: 9798786963152
Page Count: 375
Publisher: Self
Review Posted Online: Feb. 9, 2023
Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2023
Review Program: Kirkus Indie
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by Adam Silvera ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 6, 2025
Raw, delicate, and deeply caring.
When Death-Cast doesn’t call, fate intertwines the lives of two boys, both haunted by their pasts and with futures they can’t escape.
In this third installment of the series that opened with 2017’s They Both Die at the End, Paz Dario waits every night for Death-Cast to call—as it should have for his father nearly 10 years ago, when Paz shot him to save his mother’s life. But the call never comes. Death-Cast killed Paz’s dreams of an acting career: No one will hire him now because the world sees him as a villain. When Paz tries (not for the first time) to put an end to his suffering, an unexpected encounter with Alano Rosa, the heir of Death-Cast, stops him. Both in a place of desperation, Alano and Paz sign a contract to live for Begin Days instead of waiting for their End Days. As suspenseful and emotionally wrenching as the previous titles in the series, this new installment explores heavy themes of abuse, mental health, self-harm, and suicide. Paz grapples with a recent diagnosis of borderline personality disorder. Silvera surrounds Alano and Paz with a web of complex relationships. Although the protagonists fall fast for one another and form a deep connection over Alano’s desire to support Paz, Silvera emphasizes the importance of professional help. Both Alano and Paz have Puerto Rican heritage. The cliffhanger ending promises more to come.
Raw, delicate, and deeply caring. (content warning, resources) (Speculative fiction. 14-18)Pub Date: May 6, 2025
ISBN: 9780063240858
Page Count: 720
Publisher: Quill Tree Books/HarperCollins
Review Posted Online: March 22, 2025
Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2025
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by Lauren Roberts ‧ RELEASE DATE: Nov. 7, 2023
A lackluster and sometimes disturbing mishmash of overused tropes.
The Plague has left a population divided between Elites and Ordinaries—those who have powers and those who don’t; now, an Ordinary teen fights for her life.
Paedyn Gray witnessed the king kill her father five years ago, and she’s been thieving and sleeping rough ever since, all while faking Psychic abilities. When she inadvertently saves the life of Prince Kai, she becomes embroiled in the Purging Trials, a competition to commemorate the sickness that killed most of the kingdom’s Ordinaries. Kai’s duties as the future Enforcer include eradicating any remaining Ordinaries, and these Trials are his chance to prove that he’s internalized his brutal training. But Kai can’t help but find Pae’s blue eyes, silver hair, and unabashed attitude enchanting. She likewise struggles to resist his stormy gray eyes, dark hair, and rakish behavior, even as they’re pitted against each other in the Trials and by the king himself. Scenes and concepts that are strongly reminiscent of the Hunger Games fall flat: They aren’t bolstered by the original’s heart or worldbuilding logic that would have justified a few extreme story elements. Illogical leaps and inconsistent characterizations abound, with lighthearted romantic interludes juxtaposed against genocide, child abuse, and sadism. These elements, which are not sufficiently addressed, combined with the use of ableist language, cannot be erased by any amount of romantic banter. Main characters are cued white; the supporting cast has some brown-skinned characters.
A lackluster and sometimes disturbing mishmash of overused tropes. (map) (Fantasy. 14-18)Pub Date: Nov. 7, 2023
ISBN: 9798987380406
Page Count: 538
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Review Posted Online: Sept. 9, 2023
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 2023
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