An Enjoyable Read

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Someone calling themselves Aces is targeting two students at the top of their class. Why are their secrets exposed to the school instead of others who are also in a position to be seen? Told in alternating perspectives, we read this inclusive story that turns into a mystery/thriller, as Devon and Chiamaka work to figure out who is exposing things they would rather keep secret.

This review has to be vague, so I don’t spoil anything for other readers. So even though you're here reading this review, I recommend not reading reviews before reading this. Àbíké-Íyímídé included serious, real-world issues, including racism, bullying, homophobia, and so much more. The pacing, characters, and storyline are addicting. Ace of Spades is a book that will appeal to YA and adult readers alike; an enjoyable read. Thank you, MacMillan Children’s, for sending this along!