Book Review: Malice by Pintip Dunn

Title: Malice
By: PinTip Dunn
Genre: Urban Scifi
Pages: 400
Release Date: February 4th, 2020
Publisher: Entangled: Teen
Rating: ★★★★★

Summary from Goodreads: 

What I know: a boy in my school will one day wipe out two-thirds of the population with a virus.


What I don’t know: who he is.

In a race against the clock, I not only have to figure out his identity, but I’ll have to outwit a voice from the future telling me to kill him. Because I’m starting to realize no one is telling the truth. But how can I play chess with someone who already knows the outcome of my every move? Someone so filled with malice they’ve lost all hope in humanity? Well, I’ll just have to find a way—because now they’ve drawn a target on the only boy I’ve ever loved...



Review: 

The concept of this book sounded a little off the rocker, but that was why I picked it up. Sometimes a little out there is what a person needs. This book kept me guessing the whole time. Just when I thought I had it pegged as to who was the Maker, I was totally wrong, or so I thought. I guessed the actual Maker, like three times, but then changed my mind in the next chapter. The writing was great and the characters were full of depth. A great thriller by Dunn. 

Received an advance reader copy in exchange for a fair review.

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