Books matching: high school atmosphere
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- #1
'A History of Violence' by Mallory Fox follows Viola, a hardcore young female serial killer who targets those who harm children. When her boss assigns her to infiltrate a mafia-like high school with a student as her next target, Viola's mission takes a dark turn as she discovers discrepancies about her end game target, Lorcan. The story is dark and graphic, filled with violence and action, but also explores Viola's complex character and her need to uncover the truth behind her assignments. features a slow burn romance, steamy moments, and a captivating plot that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.
- #2
'The One That Got Away with Murder' by Trish Lundy is a fast-paced high school murder mystery that follows Lauren, a new girl in Happy Valley, as she gets entangled in a web of drama, mystery, and suspense. The story revolves around the deaths of two brothers' girlfriends, with multiple suspects along the way, keeping readers guessing until the killer is revealed. As Lauren navigates her new life and relationships, she uncovers secrets and truths about the murders that lead to unexpected twists and turns.
- #3
Falling into Place by Amy Zhang is a novel that delves into the life of Liz Emerson, a mean girl and bully who struggles with her own problems. The story is narrated in a creative, non-linear fashion, exploring the aftermath of Liz's failed suicide attempt and the impact it has on her family, friends, and those around her. The book weaves a complex web of cause and effect, showcasing the profound influence one person can have on the lives of others.
As she lies on the grass with the shattered window tangled in her hair, her blood all around her, she looks up and sees the sky again. She begins to cry, because it’s so blue, the sky. So, so blue. It... 'The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep and Never Had To' by D.C. Pierson is a coming-of-age story that follows the friendship between Darren, a high school loner, and Eric, a unique individual. Together, they embark on creating an expansive story that delves into various mediums. The novel blends elements of science fiction with realistic teenage experiences, exploring identity, friendship, and the struggles of adolescence. The writing style is described as compelling, funny, and touching, with a geeky and tragic undertone that resonates with readers.
A thousand cartoons and TV shows and teen movies would lead you to believe that when you’re drawing something at your desk in school, a pretty girl is going to say “What are you drawing?” and you’ll t...- #5
In "Bad Girls Don't Die" by Katie Alender, the story revolves around Alexis, a spunky and relatable protagonist who notices her younger sister, Kasey, acting strangely. Kasey's possession by a spirit leads to eerie occurrences in their home, prompting Alexis to investigate with the help of unexpected allies like cheerleader Megan. As the plot unfolds, the sisters' dysfunctional family dynamics, haunted house, and the mystery of the possessed dolls create a chilling and suspenseful atmosphere that keeps readers engaged. The writing style mixes elements of teenage high school drama with paranormal activity, blending believable characters with a touch of humor and a dose of creepiness.
I didn’t know how long I’d been outside—it felt like hours, although I was probably like a subject in one of those science experiments where they tell you to ring a bell after an hour and most people ... - #6
'The Circle' in the series 'The Engelsfors Trilogy' by Mats Strandberg and Sara B Elfgren is a modern urban fantasy novel that follows a group of 17-year-old girls who are called by a council to come into their powers. The plot involves themes of teenage supernatural elements, sexuality, and coming of age. Readers mention that the story features multiple characters with diverse storylines, creating a complex and engaging narrative. However, some readers find the plot to be fast-paced with multiple storylines that may require careful attention to follow.
SHE’S WAITING FOR an answer but Elias doesn’t know what to say. No answer would satisfy her. Instead he stares at his hands. They are so pale that he can see every vein in the harsh fluorescent lighti... - #7
'Remember Me' by Christopher Pike is a young adult book that follows the story of Shari, an eighteen-year-old girl who tries to prove that she did not commit suicide after her untimely death. As a ghost, she investigates her own murder, trying to uncover the truth behind her death. The plot is a mix of murder mystery and metaphysical musings, with supernatural elements woven into the narrative. The writing style is engaging, with a limited viewpoint from the protagonist, Shari, as she navigates the afterlife and uncovers the events leading up to her demise.
The book explores themes of life after death, friendship, betrayal, and the quest for justice. It keeps readers engaged with its suspenseful plot and unexpected twists, making it a compelling read for both young adults and adults alike who enjoy mysteries with a supernatural twist.
JEAN RODRIGUES did not want to become her mother. A not quite forty-yearold woman with five kids, a dead husband lost to booze, working sixty hours a week at a coffee shop just to pay the rent on a ru... - #8
In 'A Week of Mondays' by Jessica Brody, the protagonist Ellison Sparks finds herself trapped in a time loop where she relives the same Monday repeatedly, each time facing different challenges and making new choices. As she navigates through boy issues, mean girls, family affairs, and personal growth, Ellie must learn valuable lessons and make things right before breaking free from the cycle. The book starts off light-hearted and gradually delves deeper into Ellie's journey of self-discovery, culminating in a perfect ending that showcases her growth and maturity.
The writing style of 'A Week of Mondays' is described as fun, engaging, and easy to read. The narrative transitions from silly moments to more serious themes seamlessly, keeping readers entertained as they follow Ellie's repeated attempts to make each Monday better than the last. The book offers a unique twist on the time loop trope, blending humor, relatable teenage experiences, and a touch of romance to create a compelling story of second chances and personal development.
- #9
'A Deal with the Devil' in the series 'Boys of Preston Prep' by Samantha Rue and Angel Lawson tells the captivating story of Reyn and Vandy, two characters who are deeply entwined in each other's lives despite facing numerous challenges. The book follows their journey of love, growth, and healing as they navigate through past traumas and family dynamics. The writing style captures the readers' hearts with its blend of angst, true love, and character-driven storytelling, making it a binge-worthy read that keeps readers hooked until the very end.
Reyn and Vandy's story is praised for its depth, emotional intensity, and relatable characters who face real-life struggles with resilience and courage. The book delves into themes of redemption, self-discovery, and the power of love to heal past wounds, offering a heartwarming and satisfying narrative that resonates with readers on a personal level. The plot evolves organically, drawing readers into a vibrant universe filled with richly developed characters and intricate relationships, making 'A Deal with the Devil' a poignant and unforgettable romance.
In fact, on the surface, I’m probably quite enviable. I’ve got long, blonde hair that isn’t too straight, nor too curly. My teeth are perfect, the result of extensive adolescent orthodontia. My nose i...
(Also, see 83 recommendations for the series Boys of Preston Prep ) - #10
'Falling For Her' in the series 'The Callahans' by Monica Murphy revolves around the love story between Jake Callahan, the popular quarterback, and Hannah Walsh, the shy artist. Their unexpected attraction leads to a deep connection that both of them needed. The plot unfolds with various conflicts happening at a rapid pace, representing the challenges and changes in the lives of teenagers. Through the characters of Jake and Hannah, the author explores themes of self-discovery, relationships, and personal growth during the last year of high school.