Book Review: 21 Questions

21 Questions 

Author: Alexandria Rizik

Publish Date: August 3, 2021

Publisher: SparkPress

Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

21 Questions is an opposites attract YA novel. Kendra is serious surfer, who finds solace in the sport after the unexpected drug-related death of her brother. Needless to say, Brock, whose family is strongly involved in the drug world, is the last person she would seem to fall for. Kendra and Brock play a game of 21 questions to find out more about each other, and their relationship grows from there.

I was unexpectedly impressed with 21 Questions, and often found myself not wanting to put this book down. The story went a bit different than I thought it would just by reading the book summary, but in a good way. The book is a dual narrative, switching between Kendra and Brock's voice and it lends itself well to the story. Both characters had a good amount of depth, especially Brock's relationship with his family and drugs.....it broke my heart over and over again. I selfishly wanted more out of the ending, but in reality I think it is perfect just the way it is written. While the romance aspect of the book is front and center, please be prepared for straightforward and sometimes heavy sections of the book, particularly on the topic of drug use and overdoses. This book is really good, YA fans should check it out.

Thanks to Netgalley and SparkPress for this ARC; this is my honest and voluntary review.

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