214 reviews for:

Devils' Day Party

C.M. Stunich

4.05 AVERAGE

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amarmom's review

4.0

I don’t like HS bully romances but this was so well done. It was interesting,mysterious, smutty, and had a Groundhog Day trope that I love. Pleasantly surprised.

reads_boba's review

3.0

3.5⭐️
This was a very interesting read like it was good and entertaining but idk
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chachiirose's review

5.0

Wow

What can I say I really don’t want to spoil this book.

What I will say is this if you loved Happy Death Day and Before I fall before Lauren Oliver. Than I truly promise you’ll love this book. There’s aspects in it that all the FMC had to go through. Each in a different way but essentially for the same or similar outcome.



This book was about living. Actually living. Knowing damn well you wanna love everyday like it’s your last and that you don’t want to die.

It’s about coming into oneself and realizing that you can’t be self centered, self absorbed, or selfish. That we truly all have to be selfless.

It’s about realizing that you might think your life sucks and you’ve got it hard but that there are always people out there that have it worse than you do.

It teaches us that people are cruel and heartless because they are going through something and are in pain. They don’t know how to deal with so they put other people down.

It teaches us that those who put us down might feel better for a little while but later when plagued with the consequences of their actions that they truly feel shitty.

This book teaches so many valuable lessons. One being LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST AND LIVE EVERYDAY LIKE ITS THE LAST. TOMORROW IS NEVER A GUARANTEE. It also teaches you to love with all your heart and to be forgiving even if they don’t deserve it. Because again you never know what someone else is going through. Kindness is the best policy cause who knows what our words or actions can cause someone to do?

A little bit of kindness can go a long way. Also to remember to never take the ones you love or your life for granted cause again tomorrow is never a guarantee.


I absolutely loved this book.

10/10

5 ⭐️’s
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darcey_orchid's review

3.0

3 stars just cause it's C.M. Stunich (love her).

this wasn't bad. wasn't great either, but it wasn't bad. it kept me invested and entertained for a fair while, so that was good, and the characters were pretty cool. i loved April, Luke and Barron, and i also loved the Groundhog Day aspect of the story. but i also got kinda bored sometimes and the story could be pretty cringey... ah well.
all in all this was pretty good :)

cjfelver's review

5.0
adventurous challenging dark emotional hopeful inspiring mysterious sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Such an incredible story. I've seen many movies regarding time-loops, but never read about it. It was interesting to see how different actions caused different outcomes. Overall, a very inspiring message.
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mickeymattioli's review

5.0

What a fucking intense journey this book was! I’ve only ever read one other time loop story and this book strapped me in for a wild ride. Beginning to end, I was unsure what I was in for, what twist it would take, what emotional heartstring would be tugged... I was firmly on the edge of my seat until the very end.

Karma’s personality, edge, depth, and ability to endure had me cheering for this badass. She discovered so much more about herself, her surroundings, and those wicked boys that’s she loves to hate.

Calix, Raz & Barron have tortured Karma for years. But what they haven’t realized is that their obsession with hurting her may not have anything to do with hate, anger or revenge.

This book has a steam factor that I wasn’t expecting and a story that unfolded that I didn’t know I needed. Absolutely perfect.

lilconnoli's review

4.75
adventurous challenging dark emotional reflective sad tense slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I am going to be thinking about this book for a while.
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ravenwolfereads's review

4.0

Just finished my reread and this is such a cute story. I love the lessons Karma had to learn. I how how the boys turned jealousy into communication. There's a definite HEA. That one scene with April had me holding my breath even the second go around.
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royalreader94's review

5.0

Wonderfully Amazing

I started this book the day after it came out around 10pm and could not stop reading it. I wouldn't put it down for the life of me! I ended up staying up till six in the morning, took a two and a half hour nap, and then woke up and finished it. This book was a whirlwind of a read and I needed a few days to process what I read before I left my review. I wont give any spoilers, but this book had everything! There was so much emotion from the MC and she learned so much about herself and those around her in the story, and the way that the author writes, I felt Karmas emotions right along with her. Stunich detailed everything so well, that I could easily picture the world I was reading. The characters have depth to them, they're more than just bullying a**holes, and its really fun to read and discover them along with Karma. This is by far the best book I've read of 2020 so far, and I believe it might hold true for the remainder of the year. I do suggest going in blind, I feel that you can appreciate what the MC goes through more that way, but to each their own. I definitely will be suggesting this book to everyone and I am very glad I bought this book. I have KU, but I had a feeling from the blurb that I would love this, and I was not mistaken. I already feel ready to reread it, yes I believe it's that good of a story.
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cruellas_library's review

5.0

Time loop you say?
Yes!

And it’s done so beautifully! Stunich has managed to do successfully what few others have.

FMC is an outsider and on fateful Devil’s Day, things take a turn for the worst when she crashes her car into one of tormentors luxury vehicle. From there we witness her learning life lessons and more about her tormentors in groundhog fashion by repeating the same holiday over and over and over again. Each time she learns something new, she falls further and further in love with her bullies, best friends, family, and most importantly, herself!

I loved this book so much, I had to buy it in paperback to keep forever.

Beautiful plot. Spicy s3x. Amazing character development.

Worth the read!