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Slow pacing and repetitious dialogue mar this book’s journey to its unexpected ending, but for readers who enjoy character-focused psychological dramas akin to E. Lockhart’s We Were Liars and Karen M. McManus’s One of Us Is Lying, this is a solid, sapphic, addition to the genre.
An additional purchase for collections where retellings circulate well, and a further recommendation that the book will likely resonate with fans of Chloe Gong and Rin Chupeco.
A sex-positive, LGBTQIA+ romp through an artist’s freshman year of college, with quick, witty dialogue and sure pacing that makes it a perfect crossover title for older teens and college students in the vein of Rainbow Rowell’s Fangirl and Margot Wood’s Fresh.
This slightly sardonic queer take on paranormal romance is a solid read-alike choice for fans of Kate Williams’s The Babysitters Coven, Lily Anderson’s Undead Girl Gang, or Sterling’s previous work.
This will appeal to older teens interested retellings that give voice to women’s stories; offer it alongside books by Madeline Miller, Adèle Geras, Elana K. Arnold, and Jane Yolen.
This book is an excellent purchase that will circulate widely with fans of middle grade portal fantasies like Jessica Townsend’s "Nevermoor" and Brandon Mull’s “Fablehaven” series.