Editorial Reviews

  • “A whip-smart, fun, and twisty mystery with the most loveable protagonist at its center. Reminiscent of the much-loved high school cult classic films of the 90s and early 2000s, Ride or Die is pure magic with a dash of mayhem. Gail-Agnes has managed to craft the story of my dreams”

    — Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé, New York Times bestselling author of Ace of Spades

  • “What would you do if you were young, beautiful, popular, rich, and smart? Loli says: Skate right to the edge, take risks, maybe almost die, break a lot of hearts, and come back with a story. She did it so we don’t have to. Read all about it.”

    — Stephanie Tromly, author of Trouble Is a Friend of Mine

  • “A breath of fresh air, quite unlike anything I have read before. Musikavanhu has carved out a space of her very own with this wild ride. ”

    — Jesse Q. Sutanto, Bestselling Author of Dial A for Aunties 

  • “Like the best road trip, Ride or Die is an adventure with friendship at its heart. Musikavanhu pens characters to root for with a sparkling voice and mysteries that will keep you guessing.”

    — Meredith Ireland, Author of Everyone Hates Kelsie Miller 

  • “Gail-Agnes Musikavanhu's debut is a fun and delightful read. With witty, perfectly flawed characters and an exciting plot that keeps you guessing, this is one book you won't be able to put down!”

    — Alexa Martin, author of Better than Fiction

  • “Gail-Agnes Musikavanhu's debut is a high-octane, character-driven delight. Here's the rare book that puts you on the edge of your seat not just during off-road car chases and high-stakes dares, but also in quiet moments when a character waits for a text back or begins to choose what type of person she'll become. With its anonymous game of one-upmanship, a cast of witty, self-aware teenagers, and a complicated heroine who's irresistible not despite her flaws but because of them, Ride or Die fires on all engines.”

    — Riley Redgate, author of Alone Out Here