
Title: Boys with Sharp Teeth
Author: Jenni Howell
Genre: YA
Rating: 3 out of 5
Seventeen-year-old Marin James has spent her entire life living in the shadow of the exclusive Huntsworth Academy. And when her cousin’s dead body is found in a creek on school property, Marin knows exactly who’s to blame: Adrian Hargraves and Henry Wu, the enigmatic yet dangerously alluring leaders of the school’s social elite.
Swapping her ripped jeans for a crisp prep school skirt, Marin infiltrates Huntsworth to seek justice. But her quest is quickly muddied by a confusing attraction to her new life, and to the two dysfunctional and depraved boys who somehow understand her better than anyone ever has.
When Marin uncovers an otherworldly secret the boys are hiding within Huntsworth’s ivied gates, the lines between right and wrong, love and hate, and nightmare and reality begin to crumble — and nothing is as it seems.
Welcome to Huntsworth Academy.
It requires a rather large suspension of belief to accept that Marin was able to get herself into Huntsworth Academy so easily—and that absolutely no one from her old life (right down the street) bothered to look for her. I liked Baz a lot, but she, Henry, and Adrian seem like they’re the only people who even go to this school. And the entire novel happens within the space of a few weeks, but felt like it was spread out over months, so that didn’t really line up. The writing was excellent and I loved the feel of this book, but it just didn’t make sense to me.
Jenni Howell was a middle school teacher. Boys with Sharp Teeth is her debut novel.
(Galley courtesy of Macmillan Children’s in exchange for an honest review.)








