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SOULMATCH by Rebecca Danzenbaker

SOULMATCH

by Rebecca Danzenbaker

Pub Date: July 29th, 2025
ISBN: 9781665963701
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

A futuristic society where souls are tracked and controlled across lifetimes forms the backdrop for this gripping debut.

In the America of 236 A.K., every 18-year-old is required to undergo kirling, a process of “matching of a soul from a former life (foli) to a current life (culi),” using a global database. Sivon hopes her kirling results will offer her a much-needed sense of direction—until she realizes exactly how dangerous the system can be. Her fears of facing the harsh fate of a bad soul intensify when Ziva, a girl she befriends at the Semyon Kirlian Institute, is revealed to be Flavinsky, a soul notorious for taking their own life after every kirling. Sivon’s world is upended after the results of her kirling bring an unexpected outcome, and she soon finds herself fighting for survival when secrets come to light. Danzenbaker takes a fresh approach to the genre, blending classic themes with an innovative reincarnation-based premise. Sivon is a relatable protagonist who captures the uncertainty of youth while demonstrating remarkable resilience. The plot is fast-paced and suspenseful, though the final act, packed with revelations, risks overwhelming readers with its convoluted complexity. Still, the writing remains sharp, the twists are compelling, and the story delivers an engaging exploration of identity, resistance, and the question: Does our past define us? Following “centuries of international peace and merging cultures,” Sivon lives in a multiracial society.

A thought-provoking and original addition to the genre; clever, thrilling, and impossible to put down.

(Dystopian. 12-18)