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Review: With Friends Like These

With Friends Like These book cover.

With Friends Like These
By Alissa Lee
Atria, November 4, 2025, 240pp.

The Short of It:

Old friends, a game, poor choices.

The Rest of It:

I wasn’t sure what to expect when I picked this up but I found it to be pretty compelling.

Old friends gather to play a special round of The Circus. What’s the Circus? It’s a game where you are given a target, one of the friends playing and you must KILL them with a water gun or be killed. When a “kill” is made, the shooter takes their medallion necklace and the holder of all the medallions wins the game.

Sounds simple enough but there are few rules which means you can break into each other’s homes, show up at their place of employment or chase them down into a train station. Sounds dangerous? It is.

This special round includes high stakes because unbeknownst to them all, one participant has been investing the winnings and the pot is now quite significant.

As the story unfolds, it’s clear that although everyone appears to be quite successful in life, that money could come in handy for each of them and the game suddenly takes center stage.

What happens when the game gets out of hand? Do they come together to figure out a solution? Or are they suddenly pitted against one another? Sounds good, right?

Recommend.

Source: Review copy provided by the publisher.
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Review: MaddAddam

MaddAddam book cover.

MaddAddam
By Margaret Atwood
Vintage, August 2024, 416pp.

The Short of It:

A satisfying conclusion to this trilogy.

The Rest of It:

I began this journey with Atwood after participating in a group read for Oryx and Crake. That book was wild and disturbing and book one in this MaddAddam trilogy. After that book, I was so bothered but another reader encouraged me to keep going. That it would all come together. So, I did.

I read book two, The Year of the Flood and it really piqued my interest, so I kept going.

Here I am. Reviewing a book without giving too much away but I am very glad I stuck with it.

This entire collection smacks of the book of Genesis. Adam and Eve, creation and what happens when it all goes to hell.

After a pandemic, society falls apart. The world is filled with hybrid animals and bio-engineered “humans” called Crakers. These people are kind, good-natured and curious. They strive to live simple lives.

Nothing can be all good though. Painballers, really criminals who roam the land taking what doesn’t belong to them, including women who they torture, rape repeatedly and then leave for dead.

Another group, The Gardeners. Vegan hippies, really. Trying to live off the ravaged land are comprised of the lost but also ex-corporate types who walked away from that lifestyle.

What ensues is wild. Groups of people trying to survive. Their ways foreign and bizarre. Mating rituals that seem so far out there but also kind of sensible given their need to regenerate the population.

There are heroes and martyrs and battles to survive. Right and a whole lot of wrong. Riveting stuff.

Highly recommend the ENTIRE trilogy. You can’t peck around with these books. They must be read in order.

Source: Borrowed
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