Praise for A Semi-Definitive List of Worst Nightmares
An Amazon Editor's Favorite YA Book for Fall 2017
An Amazon September Best of the Month Pick -- YA/Teens
A Hello Giggles Best of September Pick
A Bustle Best of September YA Pick
A 2017 B&N Best Young Adult Book
"
[A] bewitching book . . . Sutherland's fertile imagination makes this book a deep dive into the intricacies of family, friends, and personal history. . . . A
fresh and compelling look at mental illness."--
Kirkus Reviews
"[A]
darkly ironic tale about an offbeat dysfunctional family."--
Publishers Weekly "
Rainbow Rowell devotees, John Green junkies, and fans of
This Song Will Save Your Life by Leila Sales
will find a lot to love here."--
School Library Journal "
[I]mmediately hooks readers . . . Libraries should purchase this for readers looking for something quite out of the ordinary."--
VOYA "
Dark, magical, and humorous, this is a quirky and cohesive novel about fear, depression, and obsession with death."--
Booklist "[A]
magical take on mental illness that feels very real."--
Bustle Praise for Our Chemical Hearts Indies Introduce Summer 2016 PickAutumn 2016 Kids' Indie Next List - "Inspired Recommendations for Kids from Indie Booksellers"
"
The most romantic read of the season is an arguably anti-YA story... It's the
complex chemistry between Henry and Grace that
touches the heart and doesn't let go."--
USA Today "The author pulls no punches...
emotionally engaging."--
Kirkus Reviews
"Eloquently conveying the complexity of love and grief, debut novelist Sutherland creates a story
filled with intriguing and memorable characters."--
Publishers Weekly
"This
much-buzzed-about debut captures the messy, awkward, all-consuming emotions of a teen's first love."--
Entertainment Weekly, Fall Books Preview
"
Emotionally complex, funny, filled with well-realized and diverse characters and realistic motivations,
Sutherland's debut will stick with readers."--
Booklist "This
magnificent debut from 26-year-old Australian author Krystal Sutherland tracks the unlikely romance of Henry Page and Grace Town, two very different teens chosen to edit their high school paper together...You could probably learn a thing or two from [Henry's] and Grace's
emotional odyssey."--
Teen Vogue, "October's Best New YA Books"
"This book delves far deeper than the typical high school romance, and its
savvy wordplay and Henry's
self-deprecating charm will win over fans of Stephen Chbosky's
The Perks of Being a Wallflower and John Green's
The Fault in Our Stars."--
School Library Journal
"Henry is surrounded by well-drawn friends and family, and Grace is a fascinating cipher, in a book that's
anything but a predictable romance."--
B&N Teen, "Most Anticipated October YA Books"
"I'm sorry to have to do this to you, but the love story of Henry and Grace is
going to kick you in the emotional gut."--
Bustle, "Best New YA Novels Coming in October"
"Perhaps one of the most entertaining features of the novel is the
irreverent and funny teen banter that masks their deeper feelings. Best of all, though, is the
engaging story that unfolds at just the right pace, drawing the reader in as the stakes get higher and decisions must be made."--
VOYA "Henry's first language is clever, angst-driven wit, and
this pair is as sharp and quippy as John Green's Hazel and Gus ... Fans of romance driven by stylized narration are the audience for this."--
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