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akacya 's review for:
Burn Down, Rise Up
by Vincent Tirado
the bronx has seen tons of sudden disappearances over the past year. raquel does her best to ignore them, but can’t once her crush’s cousin goes missing and she decides to help her. also, raquel’s mom comes down with a strange illness that is seemingly connected to the disappearances. raquel and her crush, charlize, soon discover that the disappearances and illness are connected to an urban legend called the echo game, and to save the people they love, they must play.
one thing i love about the horror genre is when real-world monstrosities are linked to supernatural ones, which this book did very well. i’ve never been to new york and i don’t know much about its history, but i learned a lot in this book! anyway, i highly recommend to anyone looking for a great ya horror read!
source: my local library via hoopla
one thing i love about the horror genre is when real-world monstrosities are linked to supernatural ones, which this book did very well. i’ve never been to new york and i don’t know much about its history, but i learned a lot in this book! anyway, i highly recommend to anyone looking for a great ya horror read!
source: my local library via hoopla