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Someone Is Always Watching
by Kelley Armstrong
Ahoy there mateys! This is a standalone over-the-top YA popcorn sci-fi thriller. The novel follows Blythe who is upset when her best friend, Gabrielle, has a mental breakdown and seemingly attacks the principal. Blythe doesn’t understand why Blythe would do something like that but, then again, their friendship has been rocky recently. Blythe decides to solve the mystery of what would cause Gabby to act out of character. Then Blythe begins suffering her own memory losses and confusion. As things progress, her other friends, Tucker and Tanya, get pulled into the plot. Wait they have memory loss and visions too!?! What a mess both story and writing-wise. The plot is confusing and the twists make no real sense. The sci-fi elements, when explained, have lots of incongruities. There is gaslighting and blood and teens sneaking around with no actual supervision. The title did not pan out. Nor did the ending. It was a fast read but just barely okay. This is not one of the author’s best. Arrr!