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 My dearest darkest
 Author: Cottingham, Kayla

 Publisher:  Sourcebooks Fire (2022)

 Classification: Fiction
 Physical Description: 353 p.,  21 cm

 BTSB No: 244769 ISBN: 9781728236414
 Ages: 14-18 Grades: 9-12

 Subjects:
 Supernatural -- Fiction
 Lesbians -- Fiction
 Private schools -- Fiction
 School stories

Price: $9.01

Summary:
When transfer student Finch Chamberlin and popular senior Selena St. Clair accidentally wake something terrifying and ancient in the depths of their school, they must work together to stop the horror they unleashed before it consumes the town.


Reviews:
 The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (00/04/22)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 02/01/2022 Gr 9 Up—Teen music prodigy Finch is the sole survivor of a brutal car accident that drowned both of her parents and left her with a shock of white hair and lingering questions about how she survived. Now attending the prestigious Ulalume Academy, Finch is haunted by ominous portents: shimmering pockets of air, sightings of an eight-eyed stag, and an insistent pull coming from the sewer tunnels near the school. Finch eventually forms a friendship with her roommate, Sumera, and a prickly connection to quintessential mean girl Selena St. Clair that deepens into an attraction. During a tunnel party one night, Finch, Selena, and Selena's cadre of popular friends accidentally free Nerosi, a translucent spirit who initially grants them wishes and seems benevolent, but quickly turns sinister and cannibalistic. As Finch and Selena uncover more disturbing information about Nerosi's origins and ultimate plans, they realize that they will need to band together to stop her. Although the dialogue in the first few chapters feels choppy and stereotypical (particularly for Selena), this resolves as Selena's characterization deepens, and Cottingham succeeds in crafting a truly inventive, gruesome horror story that fans of blood and gore will relish. The romance is also sure to be a selling point. Finch grapples with her growing attraction to Selena and her own internalized homophobia, but her conflict is portrayed realistically and ends in a positive, affirming way. Finch and Selena are white, while one of Selena's friends is described as Asian and Sumera, who is an Arab raised in England, wears a hijab. VERDICT A first purchase where strong, bloody horror is in demand. Recommended for fans of Katrina Leno.—Catherine Cote - Copyright 2022 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

Booklist - 03/01/2022 Terrifying paranormal elements and a heart-wrenching sapphic romance entwine in My Dearest Darkest, where outsider Finch joins the ranks of the esteemed Ulalume Academy, located on a damp island off Maine aptly named Rainwater. Finch’s eccentricities do not go unnoticed in the posh boarding school—specifically by Selena St. Clair, queen bee of the popular posse and the last person wanting to spend time around pallid, awkward Finch, whose parents did not survive the tragic accident that she did, when she was seemingly spared by some dark force hiding in the woods. When Selena, her friends, and an unwitting Finch accidentally summon a demon-like creature who grants wishes in return for a steep price, the girls are willing to put their fears and worries aside to have their deepest desires granted. But when it becomes clear that the monster will not be sated, they must figure out how to save their school and all of Rainwater. Fans of cult-classic film Jennifer’s Body and similar scary tropes will revel in Cottingham’s atmospheric, spine-tingling horror-romance. - Copyright 2022 Booklist.

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