

Meyer (the Lunar Chronicles) turns a rom-com trope-uptight protagonist meets free spirit and learns to have fun-into an interesting meditation on judgment and justice. She finds the power satisfying until she realizes that good and bad are less clear, and less binary, than she thought. Now, Pru is slogging through fish-gut-related chores alongside annoying Quint-but also enjoying her new power, which gives her the ability to mete out instant karmic justice upon anyone she feels is exhibiting selfish behavior, like stealing from a vending machine or defacing a sign.

Presentation grade makes her volunteer at the sea animal rehabilitation center that he helps his mother run. He’s sloppy and runs late, and just when she should be free of him, a chance to improve their bad final Before an outing with friends gives her supernatural powers, the biggest trial of perfectionist Prudence Barnett’s sophomore year has been her lab partner, Quint Erickson.
