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A review by onceupon_a_bookdream
Malice by Pintip Dunn
4.0
4.5/5 ⭐

[I received a physical copy for the publisher for an honest review]
Malice by Pintip Dunn tells the story of a girl who is visited in her mind by her future self. She is told it is up to her save the worlds' population from a future deadly virus. The problem is that she can't be given details and has to figure out whom she has to kill in order to save lives.
Once I started I couldn't put the book down. Time travel isn't the easiest for me to wrap my head around but Pintip does a good job explain the books time travel abilities without confusing the heck out of me. Alice hooked me from the beginning, I cared about her because she was real and kind and was trying her best to keep her family together. I felt like I went through all the motions with Alice, confusion, anger and sadness, as she figures out who to trust and what her future self is keeping from her. This story also contains the wonderfully amazing character named Bandit {{sigh}} just thinking about him makes me happy. I don't want to say much about him though because Spoliers but trust me he's book boyfriend material at its best.
Malice is a time travel story that focus' on love and how different but no less important it is no matter who it is inference to, whether that be love between siblings, friends , parent and child, or the love with a significant other. This book shows how love can be such a powerful motivator that can cause both positive and negative outcomes. Malice is perfect for fans of YA with a time travel and diverse characters.

[I received a physical copy for the publisher for an honest review]
Malice by Pintip Dunn tells the story of a girl who is visited in her mind by her future self. She is told it is up to her save the worlds' population from a future deadly virus. The problem is that she can't be given details and has to figure out whom she has to kill in order to save lives.
Once I started I couldn't put the book down. Time travel isn't the easiest for me to wrap my head around but Pintip does a good job explain the books time travel abilities without confusing the heck out of me. Alice hooked me from the beginning, I cared about her because she was real and kind and was trying her best to keep her family together. I felt like I went through all the motions with Alice, confusion, anger and sadness, as she figures out who to trust and what her future self is keeping from her. This story also contains the wonderfully amazing character named Bandit {{sigh}} just thinking about him makes me happy. I don't want to say much about him though because Spoliers but trust me he's book boyfriend material at its best.
Malice is a time travel story that focus' on love and how different but no less important it is no matter who it is inference to, whether that be love between siblings, friends , parent and child, or the love with a significant other. This book shows how love can be such a powerful motivator that can cause both positive and negative outcomes. Malice is perfect for fans of YA with a time travel and diverse characters.
