That’s Not My Name Book Review

That’s Not My Name by Megan Lally book review and recommendation with NO SPOILERS

Date: 5-31-25 Post Written By: MK Overall Rating: 8.9/10

That's Not My Name book by Megan Lally

Book Cover Rating: 8.1/10

(My personal opinion)

Title: That’s Not My Name

Author: Megan Lally

Pages: 297

Genre: Young Adult, Realistic Fiction, Thriller

Subplots: Mystery

Romance Level: 0.5/3

Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire

First Published: 2023

Number of Editions: 14

Awards Won: Oregon Book Award Nominee for Young Adult Literature, Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Young Adult Fiction

Goodreads Rating: 4.06/5

# of Goodreads Ratings: 129,404

Amazon Rating: 4.3/5

# of Amazon Ratings: 20,000

Movie/TV Show?? : No

Book Type: Standard

POV Type: Dual, First Person

Pacing: Fast

Generally: Missing person, isolated in remote cabin, blamed for crime


My Review

Main Characters:

  1. Drew- Drew is a senior in high school from Oregon. He is passionate, driven, and will do anything for those he cares about. He was the caption of the swim team, but was recently asked to step down.

  2. Mary Boone- Mary is a 17 year old girl from McMinnville. She is a homeschooled shut-in who doesn’t like spending time outdoors. She likes bright colors, and isn’t allowed to wear certain types of clothes. She doesn’t remember anything about her past after waking up injured in a ditch.

  3. Lola Scott- Lola is a missing person who went to school with Drew, Autumn, and Max. She is energetic and loves the people she cares about.

  4. Wayne Boone- Wayne is Mary’s dad. He seems loving, but is also strict. He cares deeply about Mary, and wants to do everything he can to make her great.

  5. Autumn Roane- Autumn is Lola’s best friend. She is driven, sometimes reckless, and passionate. Her father is the sheriff.

  6. Max- Max is Drew’s cousin. He is fun-loving, supportive, and doesn’t take things too seriously.

    These characters were fairly straightforward. They had GREAT character development, and emotional depth. But, they weren’t too compelling, and some of their actions felt a little out of control.

Character Rating: 7.1/10

Setting:

This book takes place in McMinnville, Oregon, and a small, rural cabin.

Wow! This was a great setting. The rural cabin added to the tense, isolated atmosphere. It almost had a claustrophobic feeling to it. The physical setting wasn’t quite as GREAT as the atmosphere, but it was still well described, and detailed.

Setting Rating: 9.2/10

Plot:

I’ve read my fair share of YA thriller/mystery type books, and this one’s plot is DEFINITELY near the top of the list. It was fast paced, exciting, and left the reader on the edge of their seat. I couldn’t wait to hear what happened next. There was a certain juxtaposition between the isolated cabin, and town full of consequences. This plot definitely made the reader jump to certain conclusions that may or may not be accurate…..

Plot Rating: 9.6/10

Writing:

This was my first Megan Lally book, and I LOVED her writing! While it was a young adult book, it still had GREAT writing throughout it. It was well detailed, engaging, and I’m excited to read more Megan Lally books soon!

Writing Rating: 8.8/10

Ending:

Wow!! I was CONVINCED that I knew exactly how this was going to end. I was already prepared to be a little disappointed at the cliched ending. BUT, what I thought couldn’t have been farther from the truth. The twist absolutely SHOCKED me, and I’ll be honest, I actually really liked this ending. I usually have very strong opinions against any sort of sad ending, but this one felt satisfying to me (and it certainly wasn’t a particularly happy ending). There were a couple SUPER small loose ends, but nothing significant.

Ending Rating: 9.8/10

The Overall:

Overall, I really enjoyed this young adult, thriller book! It was my first Megan Lally book, and I was pleasantly surprised. This book had a fabulous, tense atmosphere, and certainly hooked the reader. While the ending wasn’t completely happy, it was still satisfying. The characters were fairly straightforward, but had emotional depth. This was a great book, and I see why so many people are loving it right now!


Overall Book Rating: 8.9/10

I would obviously recommend this book

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