Reviewed by alisoninbookland on
I loved the atmosphere. New Mexico doesn’t really make an appearance in many YA books so it was fun to see a tiny reflection of the world I’ve grown up in. I live in the biggest city in the state and the story takes place in a fictional small town but the FEELING is there. It feels like New Mexico.
Once again, Searcy creates story that’s not strictly a mystery. Jenny is an unreliable narrator so it’s hard to fully grasp what’s going on. You think you have an idea of what’s going on but as the story progresses, you realize your guesses are all wrong.
I really enjoyed getting inside Jenny’s head. Yes, it’s weird and confusing that Jenny is both intrigued and scared of fire. That’s how addiction can be. It’s not supposed to be logical or make sense. It’s why you, as a reader, need to keep a closer eye on her. Don’t take anything she says at face value.
Great engaging mystery!
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- 3 July, 2019: Finished reading
- 3 July, 2019: Reviewed