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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Dia ReevesPublisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Imprint: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Edition: Reissue ed. Dimensions: Width: 14.50cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 20.80cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9781665973885ISBN 10: 1665973889 Pages: 528 Publication Date: 10 June 2025 Recommended Age: From 14 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""Reeves' women are stunning--brazening through life on a mixture of sexuality, vulnerability, instability, and brilliance that serves them well as they encounter monsters literal and figurative, internal and external.""----BCCB ""Brutally beautiful -- not like anything else you'll read this year, or any other.""--Cassandra Clare, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Mortal Instruments series ""Wicked, violent and utterly enthralling, Slice of Cherry is a portrait of adolescence that turns the stomach and races the heart. A rerelease so fresh and delicious, everyone deserves another chance to take a bite.""--Kayla Ancrum, award-winning and critically acclaimed author of The Wicker King and Icarus ""A memory and utterly twisted coming-of-age story...soaked in the paranormal--and blood."" ----Publishers Weekly ""Reeves returns to her fictional East Texas town of Portero for a tale more gruesome, disturbing and shamelessly enjoyable than Bleeding Violet...somehow, in this orgy of gore, a touching coming-of-age tale emerges, as the two emotionally stunted young women connect with community. The warm, fuzzy moral--that it's fine to be a serial killer as long as you're doing it to help others--will delight and entertain readers mature enough to appreciate that fictional morals needn't always coincide with real-life didacticism. This gleeful page-turner is a winner.""----Kirkus Reviews ""Reeves, experimenting with a much darker side of magical realism, definitely has plenty of ideas. The vividly created fantasy world in which buried victims grow into beautiful trees is fully engaging...[f]ans of Showtime's Dexter series will be thoroughly engrossed.""----School Library Journal ""Slice of Cherry is earnestly macabre, with razor-sharp characterizations in a sugar-sweet coat of moral ambiguity. [T]here is nothing mundane about this delectable novel...Reeves' prose is dreamlike, strange, and bewitching as she effortlessly tells a story about some rather gory and unsavory subjects in a deceptively blasé manner. Be warned that Slice of Cherry is not for the faint of heart...if you, like me, delight in the absurd and the grotesque; if you've ever felt like you just don't quite adhere to the tastes of the norm; if you like complicated and darkness...well, you might wanna cut yourself off a Slice of Cherry.""----The Book Smugglers ""Twisted and creepy, this book is not for the faint of heart. Reeves sets no boundaries for herself, as readers witness the strange mind of a serial killer, possibly changing all perceptions of love and murder. Horrifyingly beautiful."" ----Romantic Times ""Reeves' women are stunning--brazening through life on a mixture of sexuality, vulnerability, instability, and brilliance that serves them well as they encounter monsters literal and figurative, internal and external.""----BCCB ""Whimsically dark and impossible to put down, SLICE OF CHERRY is a beautifully written and bloody coming-of-age tale starring two weird sisters on a murder spree out of love. Definitely a must-read.""--Jamison Shea, author of I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast is Me ""Violently cathartic and narratively intimate, Slice of Cherry is unlike anything I've ever read. I found myself laughing one page and horrified the next--Kit and Fancy have slashed and slung their way into my mind and won't be leaving anytime soon. A bloody spectacle!""--Courtney Gould, award-winning author of The Dead and the Dark ""Brutally beautiful -- not like anything else you'll read this year, or any other.""--Cassandra Clare, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Mortal Instruments series ""Wicked, violent and utterly enthralling, Slice of Cherry is a portrait of adolescence that turns the stomach and races the heart. A rerelease so fresh and delicious, everyone deserves another chance to take a bite.""--Kayla Ancrum, award-winning and critically acclaimed author of The Wicker King and Icarus ""A memory and utterly twisted coming-of-age story...soaked in the paranormal--and blood."" ----Publishers Weekly ""Reeves returns to her fictional East Texas town of Portero for a tale more gruesome, disturbing and shamelessly enjoyable than Bleeding Violet...somehow, in this orgy of gore, a touching coming-of-age tale emerges, as the two emotionally stunted young women connect with community. The warm, fuzzy moral--that it's fine to be a serial killer as long as you're doing it to help others--will delight and entertain readers mature enough to appreciate that fictional morals needn't always coincide with real-life didacticism. This gleeful page-turner is a winner.""----Kirkus Reviews ""Reeves, experimenting with a much darker side of magical realism, definitely has plenty of ideas. The vividly created fantasy world in which buried victims grow into beautiful trees is fully engaging...[f]ans of Showtime's Dexter series will be thoroughly engrossed.""----School Library Journal ""Slice of Cherry is earnestly macabre, with razor-sharp characterizations in a sugar-sweet coat of moral ambiguity. [T]here is nothing mundane about this delectable novel...Reeves' prose is dreamlike, strange, and bewitching as she effortlessly tells a story about some rather gory and unsavory subjects in a deceptively blasé manner. Be warned that Slice of Cherry is not for the faint of heart...if you, like me, delight in the absurd and the grotesque; if you've ever felt like you just don't quite adhere to the tastes of the norm; if you like complicated and darkness...well, you might wanna cut yourself off a Slice of Cherry.""----The Book Smugglers ""Twisted and creepy, this book is not for the faint of heart. Reeves sets no boundaries for herself, as readers witness the strange mind of a serial killer, possibly changing all perceptions of love and murder. Horrifyingly beautiful."" ----Romantic Times Author InformationDia Reeves (1977-2019) was the author of many sci-fi, fantasy, and horror novels for teens, including Bleeding Violet, Slice of Cherry, and Heartsick. She lived in Texas and worked as a librarian. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |