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tinytrashqueen's review against another edition
dark
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
Graphic: Emotional abuse, Gore, Sexual assault, Sexual violence, Toxic relationship, Violence, Forced institutionalization, Medical content, Medical trauma, Murder, and Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: Fire/Fire injury
dobbsthedog's review against another edition
4.0
Received from NetGalley, thanks!
CW: forced institutionalization, murder, torture, blood, probably more that I’m forgetting
I really enjoyed this book! I also really enjoyed the first book, Teen Killers Club, and while this doesn’t specify that it’s a series (on GoodReads anyway), it absolutely is. This one basically starts right where TKC ends, and thankfully I mostly remembered what happened in that book!
I don’t think I would say this is a romance, so much as it is a murdery book with a love story in it? There is a lot of messed up stuff happening in this book (just as it did in the first book), and we get a lot more background info about how Camp Neramaka (sp? the hazards of audiobooks!) was founded, as well Eric’s background and the story about his body count (the people he killed). There were parts where I found that Signal was being a bit unreasonable, but overall, I really liked everything that happened in this book.
It’s also quite obviously set up for another book, and I am very much looking forward to that!
CW: forced institutionalization, murder, torture, blood, probably more that I’m forgetting
I really enjoyed this book! I also really enjoyed the first book, Teen Killers Club, and while this doesn’t specify that it’s a series (on GoodReads anyway), it absolutely is. This one basically starts right where TKC ends, and thankfully I mostly remembered what happened in that book!
I don’t think I would say this is a romance, so much as it is a murdery book with a love story in it? There is a lot of messed up stuff happening in this book (just as it did in the first book), and we get a lot more background info about how Camp Neramaka (sp? the hazards of audiobooks!) was founded, as well Eric’s background and the story about his body count (the people he killed). There were parts where I found that Signal was being a bit unreasonable, but overall, I really liked everything that happened in this book.
It’s also quite obviously set up for another book, and I am very much looking forward to that!
Moderate: Torture, Forced institutionalization, Blood, and Murder
Minor: Rape and Sexual assault