YALSA 2021 Best Fiction for Young Adults Nominee
YALSA 2021 Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers Nominee
TLA 2021 TAYSHAS Nominee
Stolarz ups the psychological ante...the depth of psychological intrigue is absorbing, and the twist on Stockholm syndrome disturbing...this novel is a testament to how the mind can reshape reality in order to survive...Powerfully graphic. - Kirkus, Starred Review
A story about lingering trauma, loss, and the journey toward healing, this gripping crime novel could be a documentary from the Investigation Discovery channel. A must-read. - School Library Journal
This engrossing confessional is both heartbreaking and hopeful. - Booklist
A brave and bold piece of fiction. Jane Anonymous is riveting. It will scare you, intrigue you, and keep you up reading way too late. - C.C. Hunter, New York Times bestselling author
An engrossingly tense yet tender story that digs deep. Jane Anonymous isn't your average thriller, it's full of heart and determination. - Tiffany D. Jackson, author of Let Me Hear a Rhyme and Monday's Not Coming
"Thrilling, captivating, and compulsively readable."--Leila Sales, author of This Song Will Save Your Life
A timely, suspenseful tale of trauma and its aftereffects - of how you can never go home again and how the things you remember are just as important as the things you don't. Readers will devour each page like a trail of breadcrumbs left by Stolarz all the way up until the book's twisty end. There is nothing anonymous about Jane - she is all of us. -Tonya Hurley New York Times bestselling author of the ghostgirl series and The Blessed Trilogy.
It's no surprise that Laurie Faria Stolarz has delivered another taut, potent page-turner, replete with shivers and plenty of twists. But with Jane Anonymous, she ratchets up the tension and digs deep, offering the reader a nuanced reflection on identity, memory, and intimacy that grabs hold and doesn't let go. - Micol Ostow, internationally bestselling author of The Devil and Winnie Flynn and Riverdale: The Day Before
Jane Anonymous is equal parts terrifying and heartbreaking. I couldn't stop thinking about it. I'm STILL thinking about it. --Stacey Kade, author of Finding Felicity and The Ghost and the Goth
Jane Anonymous is a haunting, horrifying tale I won't soon forget. Jane grabbed me from the first page and still refuses to let go. - Cyn Balog, Author of Alone and That Night