Good reference. Plans are a little complicated for a beginning builder but has good ideas.

Scary & crazy. Very similar to You on Netflix. Some movie/band references went over my head.

Gets more and more feminist as it goes on. Immersive body horror!

Horrifying and gross - loved all 3 short stories. New Eric LaRocca fan!

I really like Oseman’s writing and inclusivity. She should write a book targeted for adults.

More complicated than other books in the series and more violent because the games are low-tech. Fantastic book.

Take everything in society and flip it around. Extremely strange and compelling.

Very well written and informative. Thought chapter 18 was a little out of place but overall loved it.

Marine science horror and a reminder to bring a watch on a submarine.

Arguably the best book in the trilogy.

I love how dark and twisted it is, but the pacing isn't as good as the other books in the series.

Excellent, as always.

Excellent for Hunger Games fans - violent with lots of references to the other books.

Very repetitive but has some good recommendations regarding feedback/clear goals and body language. Some parts seem like an advertisement.

Wasn't at all what I was expecting, but it kept me entertained.

Easy read, located in Belmont MA.

Would categorize as strange romance. Relationships that are sweet and toxic at the same time. (Updated on 3/14 to 5 stars)

Birth Murder translated by Caitlin Lang. Short story. Loved everything about this.

Very long book but confronts society well.

Pretty good, a little violent. Cute story overall.

Exactly the type of normalized insanity I was looking for. Excellent book with good pacing.

Not scientific. Religious. Poorly written. However, I do like how he compares a brain to a bowl of mud.

Scary & a little confusing, but overall unhinged in a good way. Definitely has multiple possible interpretations.

A lot more flirting than the first book and not quite as good, but am still looking forward to reading the rest of the series.