Review of 200 Monas by Jan Saenz
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- 5 days ago
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What if there was a pill that gave you the most intense sexual release of your life – would you take it?
With 200 Monas I was promised an unhinged and outrageous (in the best way) and readers, Jan Saenz delivered on every single expectation!
We meet Arby Keening, her mum’s died, she’s packing up her mother’s whole life and she’s about to graduate, until she finds 200 pills in her mother’s closet, and before she knows it there’s two drug dealers at her door with an ultimatum, sell them all in 48 hours of die…
The pills in question are the illusive kind, Monas, the pill that promises women the most insane, body tingling orgasm of their lifetime. With the help of hot Wolf, the two must come up with a plan for Arby to graduate, get her inheritance and sell all of the pills without being killed.
I loved this book, it made me laugh so hard with it’s witty, perfectly timed one-liners, but it is so much more than hot guys, witty lines and a hilarious joyride of chaos, it (for me) touches of sexual liberation of women, along with aspects of grief and mental health, especially with Arvy coming to terms with the loss of her mother and her mum’s mental state at the time of her passing, along with her own. A well-crafted and unputdownable coming-of-age story which I devoured!
Published on 12.03.2026 by Harpercollins
Reviewed by Danielle
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