The Revenge Playbook

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Africa
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Boarding school
boys
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dating
drama
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enemies to friends
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friends
friendship
frienemies
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quiet
relationships
revenge
roommates
social
support
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young adult

Product details

  • ISBN 9781643751924
  • Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Workman Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this deliciously twisty YA novel, two girls (read: enemies) at a boarding school must team up to take down the boy who hurt them-perfect for fans of Ace of Spades and Do Revenge.

Uyai and Fiyin may be roommates at Blue Waters Secondary School, but they are not friends. Uyai is popular and fierce-she dominates every room she walks into. Fiyin is nerdy and quiet-she's easy to miss. Anyone who knows them (assuming they know who Fiyin is at all) would argue that, besides that shared dorm room, the two girls have absolutely nothing in common.

But they do.

Because both girls have been hurt. Humiliated. Taken advantage of. And both girls have just one boy to blame for it.

Fiyin thinks Uyai is an irresponsible mean girl. Uyai thinks Fiyin is an uptight loser. They both think the boy that hurt them deserves to suffer. But taking down one of the most popular guys in school isn't a one-woman task. If they want to get their revenge before graduation, Uyai and Fiyin will need each other's help-regardless of how they feel about each other.

After all, you don't need to be friends to be teammates.

Rimma Onoseta is a Nigerian writer whose work explores identity, familial bonds, and the colonial corruption of African spirituality. She holds a degree in finance from Northeastern University and an MBA from Suffolk University. Onoseta grew up reading late into the night, under her covers, with a flashlight and snacks. She writes stories she wanted to read when she was younger, stories about young Nigerian girls who are chaotic and fierce and who question what they're taught. When she's not writing, Onoseta enjoys traveling and watching documentaries.

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