What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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► UNSOLVED: One specific book > YA Fantasy + Sci Fi, about young boy and a girl whose is poison (not Shatter Me). Read around 2018.

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message 1: by Nichelle (new)

Nichelle | 1 comments I'm looking for a book about a young guy, latino if I remember correctly, that lives in this neighborhood with a creepy house. One day he goes to the house and he meets this girl who lives there under the care of the owner of the house who is this crazy scientist reculse. The girl is like an experiment of the scientist, and she has this power to kill anything she touches, including herself so she releases her power into plants. The boy and girl continue seeing each other for the rest of the book and end of becoming really close but end up having to leave each other at the end (I think). I read the book roughly 4 years ago, in 2018 I think.


message 2: by Kris (new)

Kris | 54953 comments Mod
Nichelle, I moved your request to the "Unsolved" folder because you're looking for one specific book.


message 3: by Rainbowheart (new)

Rainbowheart | 28682 comments What do you mean by "she releases her power into plants?"

Do the plants kill people? Or does she kill the plants?


message 4: by Juels (last edited Aug 17, 2022 06:19AM) (new)

Juels | 3313 comments A Fierce and Subtle Poison by Samantha Mabry? Sounds like Mabry used Rappaccini's Daughter by Hawthorne as inspiration. The title "Fierce and Subtle Poison" is a direct reference to his short story.


message 5: by Kris (last edited Aug 24, 2022 10:32AM) (new)

Kris | 54953 comments Mod
Google Books preview of A Fierce and Subtle Poison by Samantha Mabry - Juels's suggestion:

https://books.google.com/books/about/... There are different cover images.

Quote from the book:
- “It wasn't the plants,” I said. “It was you. You made me sick.” Isabel exhaled. “It happens when I touch someone. Or if I'm too close to them for too long. You might be starting to feel sick now—” “I'm fine,” I interrupted.


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