

Check & Mate [Hazelwood, Ali] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Check & Mate Review: Ali Hazelwood never misses - I see why this was classified as YA, but the characters are 18 and 20 and definitely have very adult conversations. This is a closed door romance though, and Ali Hazelwood can do no wrong in my eyes. There has not been a bad book by her, and I don't think there ever will be. I LOVED this book! I wasn't sure if I would, because I'm not a YA fan but this was great. I also don't know anything about chess, but the author did a great job explaining everything and really making me feel like I was a part of it. It was just fun, with the right amount of banter, romance, competition and obstacles to overcome for the characters. I really loved that both Mallory and Nolan were prodigies but both had different jouneys to get there and both had faced adversity in their personal lives when it came to their families. I loved their rivalry, but also how they supported each other and recognized each other's greatness without feeling jealous or superior. I love how Ali Hazelwood always touches on important topics, like LGBTQ+ and gender discrimination. These are issues that are important to acknowledge and talk about and to write about and I absolutely love that she never shies away. I know her books are not for everyone but I love them! They are so well written, have great characters, solid plots, funny banter with laugh out loud moments, obstacles to overcome and happy endings. What's not to love? I'm looking forward to her next book. Review: Chess, family, and young love have never been this fun. - Chess, family, and young love have never been this fun. In short, this was adorable. The book follows Mallory, an eighteen-year-old who struggles to help her sick mom and two younger sisters while hiding a burning love for chess deep within her. As faith would have it, Mallory finds herself at a charity chess match, where she, against all expectations, beats the number one chess player. From then on, she finds herself tangled up in it. I appreciated how this book had an unapologetic female who knew she was good at what she did and did not try to hide it; sure, she had her insecurities, but which eighteen-year-old would not? It only made her all that more human. Each character was surprisingly loveable (major shoutout to Oz), and even though it took me some time to warm up to most of them and their dynamic, as the book progressed, I felt as though each character found their footing and felt more well-rounded. Normally, I tend to crumble with anxiety when a character's life builds on lies, and Mallory did not make it easy for me not to stress on her. However, I found myself strangely pleased with how the conflict resolution was mature, honest, loving, and not unnecessarily overdramatic. Mallory was definitely a character you wanted to grab hold of and shake into reality when she got lost in her head at times. However, I think she was the most grounded and real character Ali Hazelwood has yet to write, and it was a joy to live inside her head for a few hundred pages. For me, the story stood out because of Mallory's journey with herself, her wishes, and her family, but of course, we cannot overlook sweet, sweet Nolan. Ali Hazelwood knows how to write a man who is perfectly rough around the edges while still being perfectly kind, sweet, and loving. Nolan was exactly that. It was an absolute pleasure to have a character who so perfectly complimented Mallory's mental spiraling with direct and honest communication. In addition to the characters, there is naturally the chess aspect of the book, and I must admit, I never understood its appeal, not before reading this, anyway. This is likely because I have no knack for it and simply am not smart enough to fully understand its extent, but the way it was written about was enchanting, really. My relationship with Ali Hazelwood's writing is a complicated one. I read everything she writes because I see this potential in her, and I have a burning desire to see it reach its peak. Because of that, reading this book was an offering experience. I have enjoyed the adult books Hazelwood is known for writing, but as someone who does not normally like reading young adults all that much, I will say she shined brighter with this one. This was good, and I cannot wait to read where Hazelwood takes us next.





| Best Sellers Rank | #9,810 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #4 in Teen & Young Adult Sports Fiction #7 in Teen & Young Adult Romantic Comedy #42 in Teen & Young Adult Contemporary Romance |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (18,597) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.72 x 8.31 inches |
| Grade level | 9 - 12 |
| ISBN-10 | 0593619919 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0593619919 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 368 pages |
| Publication date | November 7, 2023 |
| Publisher | G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers |
| Reading age | 14 - 17 years |
K**L
Ali Hazelwood never misses
I see why this was classified as YA, but the characters are 18 and 20 and definitely have very adult conversations. This is a closed door romance though, and Ali Hazelwood can do no wrong in my eyes. There has not been a bad book by her, and I don't think there ever will be. I LOVED this book! I wasn't sure if I would, because I'm not a YA fan but this was great. I also don't know anything about chess, but the author did a great job explaining everything and really making me feel like I was a part of it. It was just fun, with the right amount of banter, romance, competition and obstacles to overcome for the characters. I really loved that both Mallory and Nolan were prodigies but both had different jouneys to get there and both had faced adversity in their personal lives when it came to their families. I loved their rivalry, but also how they supported each other and recognized each other's greatness without feeling jealous or superior. I love how Ali Hazelwood always touches on important topics, like LGBTQ+ and gender discrimination. These are issues that are important to acknowledge and talk about and to write about and I absolutely love that she never shies away. I know her books are not for everyone but I love them! They are so well written, have great characters, solid plots, funny banter with laugh out loud moments, obstacles to overcome and happy endings. What's not to love? I'm looking forward to her next book.
E**E
Chess, family, and young love have never been this fun.
Chess, family, and young love have never been this fun. In short, this was adorable. The book follows Mallory, an eighteen-year-old who struggles to help her sick mom and two younger sisters while hiding a burning love for chess deep within her. As faith would have it, Mallory finds herself at a charity chess match, where she, against all expectations, beats the number one chess player. From then on, she finds herself tangled up in it. I appreciated how this book had an unapologetic female who knew she was good at what she did and did not try to hide it; sure, she had her insecurities, but which eighteen-year-old would not? It only made her all that more human. Each character was surprisingly loveable (major shoutout to Oz), and even though it took me some time to warm up to most of them and their dynamic, as the book progressed, I felt as though each character found their footing and felt more well-rounded. Normally, I tend to crumble with anxiety when a character's life builds on lies, and Mallory did not make it easy for me not to stress on her. However, I found myself strangely pleased with how the conflict resolution was mature, honest, loving, and not unnecessarily overdramatic. Mallory was definitely a character you wanted to grab hold of and shake into reality when she got lost in her head at times. However, I think she was the most grounded and real character Ali Hazelwood has yet to write, and it was a joy to live inside her head for a few hundred pages. For me, the story stood out because of Mallory's journey with herself, her wishes, and her family, but of course, we cannot overlook sweet, sweet Nolan. Ali Hazelwood knows how to write a man who is perfectly rough around the edges while still being perfectly kind, sweet, and loving. Nolan was exactly that. It was an absolute pleasure to have a character who so perfectly complimented Mallory's mental spiraling with direct and honest communication. In addition to the characters, there is naturally the chess aspect of the book, and I must admit, I never understood its appeal, not before reading this, anyway. This is likely because I have no knack for it and simply am not smart enough to fully understand its extent, but the way it was written about was enchanting, really. My relationship with Ali Hazelwood's writing is a complicated one. I read everything she writes because I see this potential in her, and I have a burning desire to see it reach its peak. Because of that, reading this book was an offering experience. I have enjoyed the adult books Hazelwood is known for writing, but as someone who does not normally like reading young adults all that much, I will say she shined brighter with this one. This was good, and I cannot wait to read where Hazelwood takes us next.
A**W
So smart
After reading too many mediocre romance and romantasy books, getting to read another Ali Hazelwood story felt like a gift, a breath of fresh air, pick your cliché. Her characters are real and flawed and lovely and hopeless and hopeful. Her stories move with excellent plotting and dialogue instead of endless internal monologue that just announces all the feelings and intentions of the characters. Read this book because, like all of Ali Hazelwood's novels, it is a SMART book, a beautiful book. Don't read it if you're looking for spicy romance. But do read it because the tension and intimacy is more satisfying than poorly written spicy romance. Please.
X**N
I liked this book other than the people in it.
I loved the concept and the love story. I liked Mallory and Nolan was a typical Hazelwood hero (stoic, falls first, confidently sure in the face of seeming unwillingness from his potential romantic partner). My problem was everyone else. The mom, the wicked sisters, the neglectful friends. Mal has a series of awful traumas at an age when she is too young to process alone and does anyone seek to give her comfort, treat her with care? No, they put her to work doing adult things (make the money, do all the housekeeping and see to the care and raising of the mother and sisters. Meanwhile she is slaving to keep everyone happy and healthy and they treat her like dirt under their shoes. Even the mom. She never once protects Mal from the actual abuse from her sisters. The friend never sees her truly or thinks anything other than of herself. Then it all comes to ahead and Mal stands up for herself and they blame her more! Yoosh. I’m into my romances having a bit of toxicity but these people are monsters. I get she wanted a modern Cinderella but the real win at the end of Cinderella isn’t that she got the prince as much as she got to get away from the abuse of her family. Giving her the prince and forcing her to still care for and be responsible for her abusers but it’s fine because now she can let them walk all over her in a higher income bracket! is not the win we were hoping she would get.
S**H
Lovely book!!
B**1
Ich habe seither nur Bride von Ali Hazelwood gelesen, aber ich musste dieses Buch einfach auch einmal ausprobieren. Und wow ! Es war wirklich toll und Mega süß. Der Schreibstil hat mir insgesamt sehr gut gefallen. Die Entwicklung der Protagonisten wurde toll dargestellt und es wurden auch viele Themen aufgegriffen, mit denen wahrscheinlich viele Jugendliche Probleme haben. Das Thema Schach hat mich sehr fasziniert und am Ende hatte man sogar das Gefühl das Spiel besser kennengelernt zu haben.
C**A
Leuke romance boek met leuke personages en een fijne schrijfstijl
A**A
Chess was her life. Unfortunate event makes her turn her back on chess and she has to support her family. Losing her job but a new opportunity comes up, the drawback? It is Chess.
J**L
Les encanta a las adolescentes lectoras de inglés
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