On the technical side, I had a hard time following some of the point of view shifts that would happen randomly - sometimes within a paragraph. When Ava and Dylan connect online, it seems like everything they want is within reach if only their secrets weren’t blocking the way.Īs a clever retelling of Beauty and the Beast, I enjoyed reading this book I like how there isn’t one beast and one beauty, and, instead, Chen highlights how we can all be a little bit of both. Dylan Albright just wants someone to see him for him and not because he is the brother of Alec the soccer star. Having spent the last eight years in an asylum, Ava yearns for her freedom - freedom to go outside, freedom to go to high school, freedom to make friends. Language: PG13 (12 swears, 0 “f”) Mature Content: PG Violence: PG The Beast of Bellevue by Grace Chen, 255 pages.
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