Reviews by Category: Teens

Teen Review
The Box in the Woods

The Box in the Woods

By Maureen Johnson
Star Rating
★★★★

Rated by
Alice Summers
Mar 31, 2023

Maureen Johnson’s “The Box in the Woods” is an intriguing and entertaining return to her Truly Devious trilogy. 
      Stevie and her housemates Nate and Janelle are offered counselor jobs at a summer camp where four teenagers were brutally murdered in the 1970s. Told from both the point of view of characters in the current day and the past, the mysterious of Camp Sunny Pines begin to unravel towards a shocking conclusion.

Teen Review
How to Survive Your Murder

How to Survive Your Murder

By Danielle Valentine
Star Rating
★★

Rated by
Alice Summers
Mar 31, 2023

Danielle Valentine’s “How to Survive Your Murder” offers a disappointingly flat execution of an interesting concept.
        Horror-obsessed teenager Alice Lawerence is coping with the murder of her older sister, Claire, a year after the incident. On the morning of the trial for the killer, she passes out in the courtroom bathroom and wakes up on last year’s Halloween night, with her sister beside her. Claire is alive again, and if Alice can solve her murder by midnight, she’ll stay that way.

Teen Review
Lovely War

Lovely War

By Julie Berry
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Alice Summers
Mar 31, 2023

Julie Berry’s “Lovely War” is a poignant, moving take on passion, young love, and the loss of innocence. The novel begins with a conversation between the Greek gods in an effort to answer why Love is always drawn to war, but quickly spirals into the tale of Hazel and James, two teenagers in a time of chaos. 

Teen Review
Any Sign of Life

Any Sign of Life

By Rae Carson
Star Rating
★★★★

Rated by
Alice Summers
Mar 31, 2023

Rae Carson’s “Any Sign of Life” is a survival story with a heartfelt edge. 
      The novel centers Paige Miller, a skilled teenage basketball player, who becomes extremely sick and passes out. When she wakes up days later, everyone is dead. She’s somehow avoided the arrival of the apocalypse, but now everyone she loves is gone. 

Teen Review
Cool for the Summer

Cool for the Summer

By Dahlia Adler
Star Rating
★★★★

Rated by
Alice Summers
Mar 31, 2023

Dahlia Adler’s Cool for the Summer is a passionate, nostalgic take on young love and identity. 
     Lara returns to high school after a magical summer and immediately hits it off with her longtime crush, Chase. She’s thrilled, but is suddenly caught off guard by the reappearance of Jasmine, the girl she spent the summer with. Told in both the present and in flashbacks to the summer, the novel follows Lara as she grapples with her feelings for both Jasmine and Chase. 

Teen Review
Winter

Winter

By Marissa Meyer
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Isobel P.
Mar 31, 2023

Winter, the final book in the Lunar Chronicles, was just as amazing as I expected it would be! In this book, we finally find out all the secrets behind the royal Lunar family and the history of Cinder! We get introduced to one more important character, Winter, who is the princess of Luna who has Lunar sickness (makes her mad/crazy) because she refuses to use her Lunar gift on others.

Teen Review

Cress

By Marissa Meyer
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Isobel P.
Mar 31, 2023

The Lunar Chronicles does it again! The third book in this series, Cress, did not disappoint any of my expectations. This book was based on Rapunzel, and I loved how everything tied together in the end! We end up meeting (in more detail) Cress, a lunar trapped/kept in a satellite above Earth, who is an amazing hacker working for Queen Levana.

Teen Review

Scarlet

By Marissa Meyer
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Isobel P.
Mar 31, 2023

This sequel to the first book in the Lunar Chronicles, Cinder, didn’t disappoint. In this book, you get introduced to new character, Scarlet Benoit, a normal girl who lived on a farm in France. You will find out more about Queen Levana’s plans, and the past of Princess Selene. The story starts out with introducing Scarlet, but then also updates you about Cinder & Captain Thorne’s situation throughout the book, alternating between the stories (which end up getting connected later on).

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