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The Good Girls by Sara Shepard

leannapaola's review against another edition

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5.0

One of my favorite books of all time. THAT PLOT TWIST THOUGH!!!!! No words!

kiki3rra's review against another edition

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5.0

The twist ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

I was not expecting that.
I thought I knew what the twist was but man was I wrong!

It was difficult giving this 5 stars as there were so many small things that were not tide up, or so many plot holes.
However, the feeling that twist gave me brought me back to bingeing PLL and I had to give it 5 stars for that reason.

How could Julie and Parker been the same?? So many instances this just doesnt make sense. Like Julie finding Ashley?

You always got an indication that Parker was messed up. But after Nolans death does she just forget she did it?
Are the black outs when shes Julie? Can she be both at the same time?

Elliot Fielders: this is still a mystery.
Does he know about Parker after Julie introduces them?
Why did he reffer to Julie as Parker when she called him, after talking to the cops?
Was he following Julie or parker? Did she see Parker in the photos or Julie?

Nothing makes sense anymore.
Fabulous twists but leaves me with so many questions!!
All the other girls lives just wrapped up perfectly.

I want a bit more found family aspect between the girls, which is why I wanted to give 4 stars instead of 5.
I feel like they were aquantances at most and didnt become that close and even started turning on each other.

After looking back. Julie is the only person that ever reffers to Parker!! Even with Ava and Parker, it was in Parkers POV.
Interesting!

stella_and_the_sea's review against another edition

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4.0

The Perfectionists and the Good Girls by Sara Shepard.

These are the kind of books I can't put down until I've finished them and I'm still thinking about them after that. I've seen Pretty Little Liars, I haven't read the books, because frankly, 16 books are just too many for me. I like the show, although it keeps repeating itself.

Since I wasn't going to read all those books I thought I could read this one by the same author. I didn't know it had a sequel then. The first book ended with a huge cliffhanger, so I had to get the sequel immediately.

There are five main-characters (I think). In the beginning it was confusing, but I got used to it fast enough. All the five main characters are interesting and different and not one-dimensional. The five girls, Parker, Julie, Ava, Mackenzie and Caitlyn all have their issues, goals and motives. There's also quite a bit of diversity.

Then there's the murder and the mystery behind it. I think this was given a lot of thought and well worked out.

I read both the books in two days. I really liked the ending. Although the books have their flaws, overall they are great.

sssummer's review against another edition

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4.0

3.6

bookishlittlebird's review against another edition

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5.0

Amazing!! Great ending to the series!

rhaenyrareads's review against another edition

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2.0

ok bof
j'ai hâte de voir ce que la série va donner. il y a moyen que comme pour les menteuses la série soit plus appréciable que les livres pour moi.

strawfly14's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5/5. I liked it better than the first book, and though I sometimes saw the plot twist coming (because I read a similar book a while ago, talking about the same topic), I really liked how things turned out. I just hope is the final book, I don't want another long series like PLL.

allibruns's review against another edition

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4.0

I love Sara Shepard. No one else can do ya thrillers like she can. This was a satisfying conclusion.

melissadelongcox's review against another edition

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Liked this more than the first one and WAY more than PLL; I was actually a bit disappointed to see it end!

saraupsidedown's review against another edition

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2.0

Saw the twist coming from book 1