I recently finished reading Burning Up, by Caroline B. Cooney. Burning Up is mainly a mystery, however it incorporates other themes well, such as growing up and teenage struggles. It starts when Macey has a dangerous encounter with fire, and she becomes curious and interested about a fire that burned down a house on her street in 1959. She and her friend Austin research this fire for a school report, and find out it was arson. They also find out that nobody wants to talk about it. Not even her parents will give her a clue as to what happened. Through her own research, she finds out that the person living there was an African American teacher. This was offensive to the people living in the neighborhood at the time, because it occurred at a time when there was segregation against African-American. Macey figures out that the arsonist must be someone that was living on that street at that time, which includes both her grandparents and Austin's grandparents. Macey and Austin continue to search through old files to find out information, but the more time they spend together, the more their friendship turns into a romance. What happens next is a complete shock, so read the book and find out.
In my opinion, the characters were very credible. As a teenager, I could relate to what was going on and put my self in the shoes of the characters. My favorite character is Macey; she is curious, smart, and ambitious. She will not stop until she feels she has solved the crime. I could only relate to Macey and Austin to an extent, as I have never gone through anything close to their experience in the story. My favorite part of the book was the ending. It was a complete shock, as it was almost the opposite of what I was expecting. That makes this book a good mystery, because the ending was unexpected. I would change some of the cliffhangers in the book. The author never explained what happened with Austin and Macey, and left things on a cliffhanger. Other than that, I wouldn't change anything. I would recommend this book. A fan of mysteries or thrillers will especially enjoy this book.