

Ruin Road
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Horror
2.8
Lamar Giles
"My twin, Lamar, is a phenomenal innovative storyteller... A true king!" -- Tiffany D. Jackson, New York Times bestselling author of Grown and The Weight of BloodSometimes a little fear is a good thing...Cade Webster lives between worlds. He's a standout football star at the right school but lives in the wrong neighborhood--if you let his classmates tell it. Everywhere but home, people are afraid of him for one reason or another. Afraid he's too big, too fast, too ambitious, too Black.Then one fateful night, to avoid a dangerous encounter with the police, he ducks into a pawn shop. An impulse purchase and misspoken desire change everything when Cade tells the shopkeeper he wishes people would stop acting so scared around him, and the wish is granted...At first, it feels like things have taken a turn for the better. But it's not just Cade that people no longer fear--it's everything. With Cade spreading this newfound "courage" wherever he goes, anything can happen. Fearless acts of violence begin to escalate in both his neighborhood and at school. With the right moves, and brave friends, Cade might have one -- and only one -- chance to save all he loves. But at what cost? After all, the devil's in the details.
Young Adult
Thriller
Horror
Paranormal
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Author
Lamar Giles
Pages
368
Publisher
Scholastic Press
Published Date
2024
ISBN
1338894137 9781338894134
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"Sigh, yet another mixed bag that I recommend to some people but don’t recommend to others. The main issue here was the lack of shock- it took too long for the main events to actually start, and then it took a while for anything jaw-dropping to occur. Plus, I found the biggest twist to be made less impactful since the aftermath of it was so underwhelming, it felt like the characters just didn’t care that much about it. I did enjoy the supernatural elements, and the ending/climax was the most exciting part of it all. The main point of the novel is the social commentary on racism and fear, which was done impactfully and thoroughly, and to my delight, it wasn’t in a way where it just made the actual horror elements be canceled out. Cade was a great narrator too, and I loved the chapters where we got alternate POVs on the story. But I mostly came to this novel for horror- and it was lacking. Do I recommend this if you want a thrill ride? No. But I would recommend it if you are into more contemporary stories with horror used as a device for social commentary. "
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