Friday, August 2, 2024
Shelf Awareness--The Grandest Game
YA Review: The Grandest Game
The Grandest Game by Jennifer Lynn Barnes (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 384p., ages 12-up, 9780316481014)
The Grandest Game is a provocative, puzzle box of a novel wherein "seven lucky players" vie for control of a "life-changing" prize of $26 million.
Heiress Avery Grambs and the impossibly rich Hawthorne brothers will oversee the first annual Grandest Game. The seven tickets to play are highly coveted and all the contestants have something to prove--both to themselves and to others. British Rohan, "light brown"-skinned and roguish, competes to buy his way into a rich and powerful legacy. Gigi, master of "chaotic distraction," wants the prize to continue her enigmatic "reverse heist" program, while Savannah, Gigi's "taller, blonder" twin, plays to win. Ex-dancer Lyra needs the money because her parents plan to sell the family home to pay Lyra's college tuition. The seven contestants are rounded out by lip-reading "old lady" Odette, dreadlocked "recovering physicist" Brady, and "scum-basket" Knox--and, surprisingly, Grayson Hawthorne, second-eldest of the brothers, whose unfinished business with Lyra means he'll be competing as well. Teams form, tension skyrockets, and formidable outside forces surreptitiously pull strings, making the game increasingly more dangerous.
Jennifer Lynn Barnes's addictively fast-paced novel is the first in a series set in the same universe as her bestselling The Inheritance Games series, and there's plenty here for even previously uninitiated readers to enjoy. The shifting points of view among Rohan, Lyra, and Gigi, along with complex riddles, misdirection, and steamy sexual tension, keep the plot racing. The contestants all know there is a "price to be paid for power"--but how steep is the cost and who will pay it? --Lynn Becker, reviewer, blogger, and children's book author.
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