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Tomi Oyemakinde

Book - 2024

Expecting paradise on a remote island vacation, seventeen-year-old Femi and fellow guests are instead met with terror when the animals on the island turn feral.

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Subjects
Genres
Thrillers (Fiction)
Horror fiction
Novels
Science fiction
Published
New York : Feiwel and Friends 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Tomi Oyemakinde (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
317 pages ; 22 cm
Audience
Ages 14-18.
Grades 10-12.
ISBN
9781250868169
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Being forced to attend his father's work conference with his older brother is not Black 17-year-old Femi Fatona's idea of a fun vacation, even if the event is located on the mysterious island resort of Darlenia, founded by genius inventor Richard Jenkins and kept ultra-secret under a mountain of NDAs. Worse, Femi doesn't get along with either family member, both of whom have been pressuring him to pursue a career in academics rather than music. Darlenia nevertheless proves to be a magical place filled with immersive technology, amusement park attractions, and previously undiscovered flora and fauna. But the resort has a fraught history, and when Femi gets pulled into a scheme that results in the park's unique wildlife attacking guests, his vacation quickly becomes a struggle to endure his fractured family and survive the island. Ruminations on the long-term effects and consequences of capitalism and colonization feel muddled by a climctic reveal, but inventive action sequences and intense thriller elements prompt excited double takes throughout this Jurassic Park--inspired horror adventure by Oyemakinde (The Changing Man). Ages 14--up. (Sept.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A Black British teenager attempts to survive after a family vacation unexpectedly turns into a blood-soaked nightmare. In another version of reality, Femi Fatona would be excited to visit Darlenia. The tropical island, discovered by entrepreneur and CEO Richard Jenkins, features a technologically advanced resort and is populated by strange, "vicious-looking" animals. Going there means accompanying his dad and older brother, Dapo, however. Femi isn't on the best terms with either of them, for different but equally significant reasons. Mr. Fatona, who found his own "passion in organometallic chemistry," disapproves of his son's music career dreams and wants him to continue his formal education. Last summer, Dapo was severely injured in a life-changing accident that Femi feels was his fault. Femi's mum opts out in favor of a Malta trip with her own friends and hopes the Darlenia excursion will force father and sons to repair their cracked bonds. But soon after their arrival, the animals break free of the island's control systems and start hunting the tourists. As Femi and his family try to outsmart the terrifying predators, they uncover the island's hidden history of exploitation and destructive corporate greed. Oyemakinde's sophomore novel balances nail-biting action with explorations of guilt, forgiveness, familial relationships, and the consequences of neocolonialism. The first-person narrative highlights the depth of Femi's inner thoughts and emotions. Vivid imagery captures the awe-inducing, colorful world of Darlenia. An engaging thrill ride of a story that spotlights a complex, relatable hero. (bonus scene)(Fiction. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.