Burn for Burn by Jenny Han & Siobhan Vivian |
Wow. This is a pretty intense
read. I mean...when I got done with the book, I sort of stared at it for a
little while, digesting what I had just finished. The ending of this book is a
head-rush of drama, action, mystery and terror; questions are answered but more
are raised. While I think this particular book could have been wrapped up if it
had just been a little longer, it seems like there are going to be more, turning it into a series. I don’t
know if I’ll read them or not.
While Burn for Burn held my attention thanks to the
engaging writing style of the authors, I wasn’t exactly in love with the story.
I don’t think revenge is ever a good way to handle being hurt by others, since
it usually brings you down to their level or even lower. I was glad to see that the
characters seeking revenge sometimes felt guilty or the acts of revenge didn’t
go entirely as they had planned. It helped make the story realistic, and it showed that
revenge might not actually be the best way to handle horrible things that happen to
you.
Out of the three main girls, I think Kat is probably my
favorite. She’s very rough around the edges, but she has a soft side
too, even though she doesn't really acknowledge it. I didn’t really understand what was going
on with Mary…I’m not going to say much about what happens so I can avoid spoilers, but there are certain
events surrounding Mary that are strange and paranormal-ish. I really wish the authors had
gone into more detail or explanation about the things that occur around Mary;
it was just a little frustrating to not be given many hints. But since there
are probably going to be more books in the series judging by the ending, I’m guessing we’ll
hear more about that later.
The story has good pacing and the alternating
POVs are handled expertly, but I didn't really connect with Burn for Burn. I just couldn’t get
into the idea of taking revenge to levels where real damage is done. However,
some people may really enjoy this well-written tale of revenge, scheming and
consequences.
Thank you to NetGalley.com and Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers for
letting me read the ARC for this book.
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