

It also reminded me of books like This Is Where It Ends by Marieke Nijkamp, although I have yet to read this one.Īll six of the characters seemed to have a motive, although some motives were stronger than others. Part of the concept reminded me of One Of Us Is Lying by Karen McManus, because of the whole one-of-them-is-the culprit but you won’t know until the end concept, as well as the fact that the story is told from the perspectives of the different suspects, although this is playing on a different scale. The premisse of this book is at the same time intriguing because I immediately wanted to see who was responsible for this, but also nothing new on the YA scene, although it’s incidentally not the kind of books that I read very often (it is however the kind of book that I add to my TBR shelf on Goodreads!). And apparently, one of them is responsible for this. They are all stuck on the second floor of the school while bomb after bomb is exploding.

Rashid just wants people to see him for who he is, not just his religion. Diana is the daughter of a Senator who has always felt the pressure of being perfect, pretty much like Frankie, the captain of the football team. Tad is desperate to get the attention of the one he likes. When the world turns its back on her, Cass contemplates suicide while Z is the kind of guy who is full of anger and wants revenge.

First & foremost, some trigger warnings for suicide, violence, and death.
