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message 1: by Emma (new)

Emma | 3 comments Just finished this book and honestly I don’t think it should be considered YA. The sexual references and other mature themes had me questioning where Ali was going with this…..
I thought the characters lacked depth but had a lot of potential and it was disappointing. The chess part was really fun though.
Would love to hear y’all’s thoughts! 🩷


message 2: by nour (new)

nour this was my first AH book and i gave it a solid 4 stars. i know a lot of people were complaining on the gen-z references but i didn't really mind them - it feels as if you're living in the same world as them. i agree that the chess part was fun :)
the ending was very wholesome but why did it have to be a freaking newspaper article? I WANT THE CHARACTERS NARRATING!!! other than that it was fine, Mal's siblings were kind of acting unrealistically and were annoying but overall enjoyed this book
p.s nolan is such a good name


message 3: by Bailey (new)

Bailey (baileybarnes) | 635 comments Mod
I liked this book more than I thought I would. In terms of sexual references, this one was pretty tame compared to a lot of YA books. I thought it could have been better, but overall it was enjoyable.


message 4: by Jasmine (new)

Jasmine (jazzysbookfridge) | 31 comments i wrote a review for this but essential some things i liked was the romance, even though it seemed a bit rushed and cheesy; i love nolan so much. i also loved the references and the humor, typically i don’t, but i think this book pulled it off…the one fanfiction percy jackson one maybe did too much, though. i also loved the chess world! i knew nothing about chess, but i thought it was fascinating. i also liked the family struggles that mallory went through. i did wish there was a bit more from her mother’s perspective—apologizing and all because of the parent role mallory had to take.

and i enjoyed the ending, even though i admit it was a bit rushed. i kept wondering when that journalist was going to come into play; i liked how she did.

one thing i didn’t like was how mallory kept being referred to as small, and nolan was big, like his big hands and feet. girl, who big we talking? cause i guarantee you it’s not that big. i feel like that’s a characteristic of hazelwood i hear.


message 5: by Faith (new)

Faith Marshall (goodreamscomfaithmarshall) Emma wrote: "Just finished this book and honestly I don’t think it should be considered YA. The sexual references and other mature themes had me questioning where Ali was going with this…..
I thought the charac..."


I totally agree! I wrote a whole, long review but didn't rate it because I loved the cover and Nolan and found it a real page turner, but the sexual content and cussing were too much. My feelings were and are divided! Glad to see I'm not alone :-)


olivia ୨୧ (semi-hiatus) (oliviabutterfly) i actually LOVED check & mate, which surprised me bc i had read some negative reviews before starting. i agree that the sex references were a little overkill, but i went into it with the mindset that it was more NA leaning. looking back, i think the whole family problem resolution could've been handled/covered better but i really enjoyed the different type of ending (and im really picky with epilouges haha).


message 7: by Isabella (new)

Isabella | 8 comments I loved Check & Mate!!! Though I do agree there were too many sexual references. Not saying there aren’t other books that are over the top, obviously, but I think more books need to be more filtered if they are to be marketed as YA. Would you want your 13 year old reading this? Probably not.


message 8: by Faith (new)

Faith Marshall (goodreamscomfaithmarshall) Isabella wrote: "I loved Check & Mate!!! Though I do agree there were too many sexual references. Not saying there aren’t other books that are over the top, obviously, but I think more books need to be more filtere..."

Exactly! It had so much potential, but I had to put it down. I'm not shunning Ali Hazelwood, but just because it's about young adults doesn't mean it should be read by young adults.


Quinty (Taylor's Version) (queenq) | 589 comments I really loved Check and Mate, but I don't really pay attention to which age category a book is in, so it not being YA didn't bother me.


message 10: by Kaylee (new)

Kaylee | 1 comments I gave it 3 stars when I read it. It’s not bad, but I personally did not like all the sex talk that was in the book. Like, even her young siblings knew about her sex life and that felt weird. I felt like Mallory’s personality was annoying, and the only character development she had was her increased (re)love of chess.


message 11: by Cassie (new)

Cassie (weekend hiatus) | 89 comments Pretty good, would recommend it. However, if chess drives you crazy or confuses you, don't read this because there's a lot of chess talk lol.


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