Today @KirkusReviews...
...I wrote about Eireann Corrigan's The Believing Game:
It’s not as strong as The Girls of No Return—in terms of plotting, character, emotional impact or setting—but even with its weaknesses, it’s a hell of a read. The first half of the book—as Greer gets to know Addison and starts to give Joshua the side eye—is a slow build, but then, at a not-exactly-school-sanctioned-retreat with Joshua and a few other McCracken students, it takes a sharp left into Crazytown. That’s when the gloves come off, Greer knows she’s not imagining things, and Joshua gets nauseatingly creepier by the minute.