My Sister Rosa

My Sister Rosa

2016 • 352 pages

Ratings8

Average rating4.5

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Actual rating: 3.5 stars, rounded up

I wasn't entirely sure what this was about but still picked it up anyway because two of my favorite bookish people absolutely loved it (yes, they basically suckered me into this). It ended up being a pretty addictive read — I mean, it's definitely BIZARRE but I ... liked it?

- Che is adorable. He's a wonderfully normal teenager with acne problems (I mean, when do we ever see that in YA?), and I loved him all the more for it. He really struggles with his identity, in connection to his sister (who's an undiagnosed psychopath), and I loved how he had all these complex emotions and thoughts about what being human actually means.

- The “psychopath” thriller aspect was handled really well! I literally flew through the pages because I wanted to know what Rosa was going to do next. Plus, they actually discussed the diagnosis in detail, which delighted me to no end. Since I love characters who are smart and wickedly evil to boot, I liked how it explored Rosa's lack of motivations and the different ways in which she sees and interprets the world!

- Che has such interesting dynamics with Sojourner, his Christian girlfriend. Sojourner was fantastic; her religious beliefs were totally on point, and I loved how she never forced Che into anything! Also, she's African-American and she has two moms, which was just plain awesome. Totally not cool with the way she broke up with Che in the end though.

- AND THE PLOT TWIST AT THE END?? The whole conclusion was fantastic and awesome and completely blew me away. I totally didn't see it coming. BUT it was great, freakishly disturbing and absolutely brilliant. I loved it.

September 17, 2016Report this review