
Lily Anderson
Published: May 2018
Publisher: Razorbill
Page count: 305
Genre: Horror / Young Adult
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Plot at a Glance:
Mila Flores and her best friend Riley have always been inseparable. There’s not much excitement in their small town of Cross Creek, so Mila and Riley make their own fun, devoting most of their time to Riley’s favorite activity: amateur witchcraft.
So when Riley and two Fairmont Academy mean girls die under suspicious circumstances, Mila refuses to believe everyone’s explanation that her BFF was involved in a suicide pact. Instead, armed with a tube of lip gloss and an ancient grimoire, Mila does the unthinkable to uncover the truth: she brings the girls back to life.
Unfortunately, Riley, June, and Dayton have no recollection of their murders, but they do have unfinished business to attend to. Now, with only seven days until the spell wears off and the girls return to their graves, Mila must wrangle the distracted group of undead teens and work fast to discover their murderer…before the killer strikes again
Reviewed:
I had every good intention of reading and reviewing this book last October as one of my Halloween reads. Unfortunately, that was right about when my life was fully turned upside down, so I had to put this one on hold for awhile. But it’s always been my intention to come back to it and do Lily Anderson justice and get this review up – though it wasn’t until recently I got the chance to jump back into this book.
Once I did, I was hooked! There’s something about YA Supernatural/Paranormal genre that just draws me to it. YA Horror inspires nostalgia in the old school Buffy the Vampire Slayer fan in me. Teenagers messing with forces beyond their perception and then dealing with the fallout of their choices has always been a plot bend that I can get behind.
Anderson does a great job of keeping the plot chugging along at a rapid clip by situating the whole murder-mystery within the challenge of only giving the characters 7 days to solve the case. This allows the plot to bounce back and forth between the two subplots, presenting Mila and her friends with new and interesting challenges along the way.
I also really enjoyed the dynamic between Mila and her friends. Riley and Mila are both wonderfully drawn women. They felt realistic to me, and I believed in their friendship even when they were at odds with one another. June and Dayton weren’t as fully developed, but they provide necessary comic relief like a pair of undead mean girls.
Of all the characters, Mila was challenging in that she really rubbed me the wrong way. A lot of her motivations seemed selfish, and she was petty and judgmental of everyone around her. The supporting characters were fun enough though for me to forgive any issues I had with Mila.
One other thing this book has going for it is the diversity – and the respect that is paid to that diversity by Anderson. Mila is Latinx, and defines herself as fat, and unabashedly confronts racism, sexism and fatshaming in this novel. It’s very progressive in its dialogue, which I think is important given our era.
I was only a little let down in that I wish the final act of the book had packed a bit more punch. There’s a whole romance subplot that seemed forced to me, and the way the mystery plot concludes sort of fizzles rather than sparks and explodes the way it could have. There’s an aspect of the ending that rubbed me the wrong way, but to discuss it more in depth is sort of to engage spoilers, which I’m not going to do.
Still, this was an enjoyable read for me, and it grew on me even more in the days since finishing it. For those concerned about the scare factor in this book – have no fear. Anderson doesn’t set out to scare her readers. This is more black comedy with a paranormal bend than it is scary. The supernatural context of the character’s dilemma allows them to examine their situation: sometimes laughing, sometimes crying, but they remain stoic against it as they search for answers.
If you’re looking for a quick read that moves at a quick pace, then look no further. I’m sure you’ll find a lot to appreciate here.
🌟🌟🌟🌟 = 4/5 stars!
Have you read this? What did you think of it? What other YA horror or scary reads do you love?
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YOU’RE ALIVE BENTLEY! I hope you’re doing well 🙂 we’ve missed you!
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I have risen from the grave! Hahaha – maybe not quite, but it feels like a resurrection, returning to blogging after such a long hiatus. I am glad to be back though. 🙂
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That’s awesome! I’m glad you’re back. Was the hiatus mostly a good one?
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It was, for the most part. A lot of it was a journey of self discovery and figuring out how to survive on my own. I’m in my own place again now and finally have time to read again!
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Awesome! I’m glad most of it was good 🙂 taking time away for important things is always good in the long run
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Lovely review, Bentley! I’ve seen this around but never though to pick it up. I also love YA supernatural books, for it also gives me the Buffy vibe! I’ve read a few books recently where the romance is rushed and it’s very frustrating, especially if a book is longer. I read one that’s over 400 pages … LOTS of time to flesh it out lol.
Oh … and beautiful GIF at the end ha-ha!
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I am seriously such a Buffy fan, I look for that experience in other forms of media now. I grew up on Buffy and love that mixture of paranormal/witty banter!
I’m so with you on feeling frustration with books where the romance is rushed or doesn’t feel very fleshed out. Unfortunately, this happens a lot in YA genre lit. I hope more authors are given time and space to properly develop romance arcs in the future.
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Great review! I loved this book.
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I’m so glad you liked it too!
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Thanks!
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I’m too wimpy for horror – you can have my share 😉
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Haha will do DJ! I love to be scared haha
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Such a good review!!
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Thank you!
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Excellent review Bentley! This one has been warmly recommended so I am not surprised!
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Thank you! Yeah, this one was definitely a hit last autumn. I ran out and picked up a copy on release day and then never got around to reading it until now.
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Great review! This sounds like a book I’d love, so I’m definitely going to check it out. I’m glad you enjoyed this book, and I hope whatever happened in October is settled now. Happy reading!
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Thank you, Ruby, on all counts! I hope you like this one when you get around to reading it!
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Sounds like a fun book. I do love that title and cover as well. Great review. I really need to get back to reading paranormal books.
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Paranormal stories are some of my favorite. This book definitely was fun!
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Glad you got around to reading this one. The cover and title have me super intrigued, and your rating has me even more interested.
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I absolutely love the cover of this book. It’s super cute and totally nostalgic for me.
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I loved this one as well, it was such a fun book. Wonderful review – makes me want to go reread it lol
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Yay, Melanie! I’m glad you enjoyed this book too! I wish I had more time to go back and re-read old favorites more frequently!
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I’ve had this book on my TBR for a while. Hopefully I’ll be able to pick it up soon. Thanks for the great review.
Gemma @ Gemma’s Book Nook
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Thank you Gemma! I hope you get to this one soon, and that you enjoy it when you do! 🙂
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I loved your review but I can’t do scary or paranormal.
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Thanks, Veronica! I totally get that. My boyfriend hates scary stuff, so I’m on my own with scary novels and horror movies haha.
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I’m so glad to see that you enjoyed this one! I loved it when I read it and I can’t wait to see what she does next.
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