Horrifying and brilliant. Deserves all the praise and for students to stydu it.
YA fiction at its best. Someone for all students to connect with and a good bit of drama and peril too.
Celebration of the sisterhood and the links we find with total strangers - that then hold us tight in our dark times.
Beyond scary portrayal of the insidious creep of tech giants over our freedoms. Too close to our own dystopian future.
Unsirlrisingly in 2026, Capitalism harms women. INteresting though overlapping arguments for socialist ideals generating better outcomes for women in regard to economic security and equality and of course relationship and intimacy.
István's demise is both heartbreaking and dryly expected.
Deliciously creepy portrayal of how the online world drives us to step over our morals and champion number one.
Sweet and sad but a testament to women and their strength. Great twist at the end, unexpected but tracked back well without artifice.
Heartbeaking at times, how can one man manage through so much trauma. Sensitively told through a flawed protagonist, this novel shows how hard it is to flourish in families in difficulties
Heartwarming exploration of conections between women and resilience in the face of events beyond character's control.