AnnAlysis: Manifest

Teenage years are rough, and for Krystal, she’s at the bottom of the barrel. Her mom walked out on her dad and took her to Lincoln, Connecticut. Quite a difference when you compare it to her former home, NYC. But Lincoln isn’t exactly what she’d thought it’d be. She starts seeing dead people who want her help in crossing over and she makes a couple of friends who have the same birthmark that she does, an M. They also have some special powers. Now they have to find out why they have these powers, how they work and help catch Ricky’s killer before someone else dies.
Although I wanted to smack Krystal for being so darn hateful, I ended up really liking this book. As with most YA books, there is major growth for Krystal. She finds out why her mom really left her dad, regains a relationship with her and finally mans up with her powers and quits putting them in the back of her mind.
I will definitely keep an eye out for more books in this series. Manifest kept me reading and and kept me guessing as to who the killer was. I had absolutely no idea. Who doesn’t love being stumped?
I give Manifest 4 bookmarks.
I got this book from NetGalley. You can order it in true book form, here.













Great review! I saw it at the bookstore and wondered if it was any good. I’ll add it to my wishlist!
Hey Kay! If you sign up on NetGalley.com, you can download it and read it for free! I am loving this website!