No Beauties or Monsters
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Science Fiction / General
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Tara Goedjen
“A desert full of mystery. A girl who sees things she shouldn’t. Desperate to unlock the secrets of Twentynine Palms, I raced through this book!” —Erin A. Craig, New York Times bestselling author of House of Salt and Sorrows For fans of Stranger Things and Veronica Mars comes a new YA mystery about a girl whose desperate search for her missing friend unearths dark secrets, preternatural threats, and a truth that could ultimately tear her family, friends, and town apart. Welcome to Twentynine Palms, where nothing is what it seems. Rylie hasn't been back to the military base in Twentynine Palms since her father died. She left a lot of memories out there, buried in the sand of the Mojave Desert. Memories about her dad, her old friends Nathan and Lily, and most of all, her enigmatic grandfather, a man who cut ties with Rylie’s family before he passed away. But her mom’s new work assignment has sent their family to Twentynine Palms again, and now, Rylie’s in the one place she never wanted to return to. At least her old friends are happy to welcome her home. Well, some of them, anyway. It turns out Lily is gone, vanished into the desert. To make matters worse, there are whispers around town of a mysterious killer on the loose. But it isn’t just Twentynine Palms that feels frightening—there’s something wrong with Rylie, too. She’s seeing things she can’t explain. Visions of monstrous creatures that stalk the night. Somehow, it all seems to be tied to her grandfather and the family cabin he left behind. Rylie wants the truth, but she doesn’t know if she can trust herself. Are the monsters in her head really out there? Or could it be that the deadliest thing in the desert . . . is Rylie herself?
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Author
Tara Goedjen
Pages
368
Publisher
Random House Children's Books
Published Date
2021-12-07
ISBN
1524714828 9781524714826
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"This was an interesting and unique story. This was similar to Stranger Things and Veronica Mars, which are some of my favorite shows so I was hopeful for this, and I wasn't disappointed. <br/>Rylie and her family move back after being away for a while to Twentynine Palms and right away as they're on the road there some weird things start happening. This is a good YA mystery with some sci-fi genre/vibes. There are quite a few twists and turns I didn't see coming when reading this book that kept me guessing, but with what happened at the end, it felt like a bit of a letdown. This book also reminded me of a kind of dystopian vibe and has similarities to Ally Condie's Matched series. There was also a cute and sweet romance with Rylie and her childhood friend that I enjoyed too.<br/>If you like mysteries/YA mysteries, Veronica Mars or Ally Condie's Matched series, or stories of the sort then make sure to pick this one up and read it. Thanks to NetGalley, Random House Children's Books, and Delacorte Press for letting me read and review this fun and interesting book. All thoughts and opinions are my own."