Review Detail
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Through Our Teeth
Featured
Young Adult Fiction
1396
A Thriller That Packs a Punch
(Updated: June 06, 2026)
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
Characters
4.0
Writing Style
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
If you are looking for a story that will keep you glued to your seat this Autumn season, Through Our Teeth is one that you should add to your reading list! Taking cues from notable literary and movie thrillers (think I Know What You Did Last Summer), this novel promises high stakes, suspense, and building tension that all come to a head in the final part of the novel.
This story follows a group of teens trapped in a luxurious house that feels like a claustrophobic maze when plans for vengeance take a dangerous turn. The narrator of the story, Liv, is unreliable along with the rest of the cast of characters. The truth will be revealed as they are confronted by their past actions online and in real life.
Because of the subject matter surrounding Hope's death, mental illness is a key topic that comes up constantly. All of the characters are struggling with something personal, but how they handle these issues is what plays into the plot. In doing so, it brings up an important conversation about mental health in the Black community. I really appreciated this, and Harris does a great job of building around how these characters navigate the negative stigma of mental health while coping with the tragedy of losing a friend.
This novel was thrilling from beginning to end and at many points had me on the edge of my seat. Many nail-biting moments added to the suspense and action scenes within the story. The alternating timelines added an even deeper layer of character development and made the mystery intriguing. It's definitely full of unpredictable moments that will catch the reader by surprise and will leave an impact long after you finish reading it.
This story follows a group of teens trapped in a luxurious house that feels like a claustrophobic maze when plans for vengeance take a dangerous turn. The narrator of the story, Liv, is unreliable along with the rest of the cast of characters. The truth will be revealed as they are confronted by their past actions online and in real life.
Because of the subject matter surrounding Hope's death, mental illness is a key topic that comes up constantly. All of the characters are struggling with something personal, but how they handle these issues is what plays into the plot. In doing so, it brings up an important conversation about mental health in the Black community. I really appreciated this, and Harris does a great job of building around how these characters navigate the negative stigma of mental health while coping with the tragedy of losing a friend.
This novel was thrilling from beginning to end and at many points had me on the edge of my seat. Many nail-biting moments added to the suspense and action scenes within the story. The alternating timelines added an even deeper layer of character development and made the mystery intriguing. It's definitely full of unpredictable moments that will catch the reader by surprise and will leave an impact long after you finish reading it.
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