by Colleen Nelson & Nancy Chappell-Pollack ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 8, 2018
An engaging but somewhat derivative imagining of a terrifying future.
A repressive, domed society has evolved due to climate change in this dystopian offering.
Kaia and Lev are kept apart by Lev’s cruel mother, or birth elder, as parents are called in the City, where Citizens must earn their daily joule consumption and are monitored by an implanted device called a pulse point. Though Kaia’s life has long been bleak, events finally coalesce that prompt her desperate escape to the Mountain outside the dome. There she encounters Prims—those labeled primitive—whom she has been told are a threat to the City. Alternating in first-person narration between Kaia and Lev, who is sent to find her, a variety of dystopian tropes are reworked in sometimes interesting ways. The novel effectively juxtaposes the bigoted, genetically obsessed City with the more community-minded Prims but at times is awkward in its idealization of their simple earthiness. Kaia’s gradual lessening prejudice and increasing understanding of her family history leads her and others to a momentous decision that sets things up for a sequel. Characters are cued as White; City dwellers are described as having pale, silvery skin due to the filtered light of the dome; the Prims have weathered, ruddy skin as a result of sun exposure.
An engaging but somewhat derivative imagining of a terrifying future. (Science fiction. 14-18)Pub Date: May 8, 2018
ISBN: 978-1-927855-97-3
Page Count: 208
Publisher: Yellow Dog
Review Posted Online: Aug. 11, 2020
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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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by C.B. Lee ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 10, 2025
A charming cozy fantasy about defying expectations and finding love.
The lives of two Los Angeles girls inhabiting different universes intersect, proving that love knows no bounds.
Brenda Nguyen has a 19-step plan to save the world. Kat Woo is haunted by her legacy as the chosen one, a role she has no interest in. Brenda, working on an environmental science college scholarship application, stumbles into Sammy’s Coffee and Pick-Me-Ups, which Kat’s family owns. As the girls get to know each other, Brenda at last finds someone who’ll listen to her detailed plans, while Kat discovers she has something to look forward to. The girls, who alternate narrating the story, must defy the odds as their worlds begin to collide. As well as being a love story, this is an exploration of familial expectations: Kat is trying to outrun them, while Brenda is driven to fulfill hers. The girls, who are of Chinese and Vietnamese descent, respectively, complement each other: Brenda learns to live in the present, and Kat begins to look to the future. While there are pixie swarms and mana surges, the action takes a back seat to characterization. Lee’s fully developed parallel worlds are alike in many ways, although in Kat’s, you can buy teleportation spells at Target. The cast is rounded out by solid portrayals of the girls’ friends and family, who are important to the plot.
A charming cozy fantasy about defying expectations and finding love. (author’s note, recommended reading) (Fantasy romance. 14-18)Pub Date: June 10, 2025
ISBN: 9781250778024
Page Count: 400
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Review Posted Online: March 8, 2025
Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 1, 2025
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