Random House Children's Books, 2024. 336 pages. Young Adult Fiction
While on the run, two transgender teens face darkness - both human and inhuman - in the backwoods of Kentucky. Max and Erin, California-bound teens, each have their own reasons for running away. Max, a trans boy, is crumbling under the weight of a family that denies his true identity. Erin, a trans girl, feels lost and insecure despite the acceptance she receives from her mother and sister. When Max finally decides to bid farewell to Columbus, Ohio, and seek a brighter future in Berkeley, Erin agrees to go too. Everything goes sideways after the car won't start and they wind up stranded in rural Kentucky, at the mercy of murderous locals who are searching for someone to sacrifice to a monster who devours girls. The pair must unravel their complicated history as well as find the strength to survive a seemingly endless night.
Kirkus Reviews says, "The action-packed narrative frequently cuts between scenes and characters, creating a filmlike rhythm that propels readers forward. This work shines a spotlight on transgender people in a genre in which they are underrepresented; it puts Max and Erin through the worst, but ultimately empowers them. An ode to the strength of trans kids, in the face of all kinds of terror." As the reader, I was consistently worrying about Max and Erin, but was also consistently impressed with their strength and bravery.
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Lockjaw
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Chuck Warren died tragically at the old abandoned mill, but Paz Espino knows it was no accident - there's a monster under her town, and she's determined to kill it before anyone else gets hurt. She'll need the help of her crew - inseparable friends, bound by a childhood pact stronger than diamonds, distance or death - to hunt it down. But she's up against a greater force of evil than she ever could have imagined. With shifting timeframes and multiple perspectives, Lockjaw is a small-town ghost story, where monsters living and dead haunt the streets, the homes and the minds of the inhabitants.
They Thought They Buried Us
By NoNieqa Ramos
Carolrhoda Lab, 2024. 368 pages. Young Adult Fiction
A sixteen-year old sophomore is about to find out what happens when a dream school is really a nightmare. Yuiza Rivera-Vasquez (she/her, they/them) is accepted to a prestigious, predominantly white, girls' boarding school, which is located upstate, hours from their home in the Bronx. She would rather stay home and make horror movies with her friends, but Mami insists she go and pursue a bigger future. Yuiza decides to investigate the constant odd behavior of the students and faculty, and things turn dark. Not only does the school hide a dangerous past, but Yuiza's fate as a scholarship student might literally lead to their demise. Yuiza's fears and frustrations as a queer Puerto Rican teen at a wealthy, predominantly white school are powerfully felt. Fans of horror movies in particular will appreciate this creepy story that centers survival for queer, BIPOC characters in the face of white supremacy.
By NoNieqa Ramos
Carolrhoda Lab, 2024. 368 pages. Young Adult Fiction
A sixteen-year old sophomore is about to find out what happens when a dream school is really a nightmare. Yuiza Rivera-Vasquez (she/her, they/them) is accepted to a prestigious, predominantly white, girls' boarding school, which is located upstate, hours from their home in the Bronx. She would rather stay home and make horror movies with her friends, but Mami insists she go and pursue a bigger future. Yuiza decides to investigate the constant odd behavior of the students and faculty, and things turn dark. Not only does the school hide a dangerous past, but Yuiza's fate as a scholarship student might literally lead to their demise. Yuiza's fears and frustrations as a queer Puerto Rican teen at a wealthy, predominantly white school are powerfully felt. Fans of horror movies in particular will appreciate this creepy story that centers survival for queer, BIPOC characters in the face of white supremacy.
Sawkill Girls
By Claire Legrand
Katherine Tegen Books, 2018. 447 pages. Young Adult Fiction
On Sawkill Rock, girls disappear. Not that many, and it's not that strange; the island, with its slick cliffs and dark waters, can bet treacherous. Still, the people of Sawkill tell campfire stories about a hungry monster that, for three girls, is about to become sharply real. Through this dank, atmospheric, and genuinely frightening narrative, the author weaves powerful threads about the dangerous journey of growing up female. In a world where monsters linger at the edges, this is an intensely character-driven story about girls who support each other, girls who betray each other, and girls who love each other in many complicated ways.
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By Claire Legrand
Katherine Tegen Books, 2018. 447 pages. Young Adult Fiction
On Sawkill Rock, girls disappear. Not that many, and it's not that strange; the island, with its slick cliffs and dark waters, can bet treacherous. Still, the people of Sawkill tell campfire stories about a hungry monster that, for three girls, is about to become sharply real. Through this dank, atmospheric, and genuinely frightening narrative, the author weaves powerful threads about the dangerous journey of growing up female. In a world where monsters linger at the edges, this is an intensely character-driven story about girls who support each other, girls who betray each other, and girls who love each other in many complicated ways.
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