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Moordgids voor lieve meisjes by Holly Jackson

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ieryka_magic's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging emotional informative inspiring mysterious sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.75


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adventurous dark emotional mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.25

What is it about the YA Girl-solves-mystery-with-her-hot-but-troubled-love-interest trope that gives the reading community a raging boner (me included)?? I loved this book and it sounds typical but my favorite part was the last twist. I know the sole purpose of a mystery book isn't to be unpredictable but to entertain but I still love a good surprise!!! I'm a simple girl who's easily entertained.

6/23/23
Even after reading this for a second time the narrative never failed to keep me at the edge of my seat. I was inspired by the cast announcement and to say I’m excited is downplaying it to an extreme. I cannot wait to see Pip and Ravi in live action. Though I love this book my second read through gave me a couple more questions.
How was Mr. Ward so convinced the girl he was holding captive was Andie? He had no prior signs of mental illness yet he was so deluded he managed to convince himself entirely. Why didn’t Pip face repercussions for trespassing into the Bell’s home? Or did she leave that evidence out of her final report?


Song: Out Of The Woods - Taylor Swift

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spearly's review against another edition

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dark emotional mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

When you ask people in town what happened to Andie Bell, they’ll tell you without hesitation: ‘She was murdered by Salil Singh.’
No allegedly, no might have, no probably, no most likely .
He did it, they say. Sal Singh killed Andie.
But I’m just not so sure . . .


A Good Girl's Guide to Murder  follows Pip, a girl who, for a school project, decides to investigate the riveting case of Andie Bell, a high school student from her small English town who has been missing and presumed dead for 5 years. Everyone thinks they know who did it. Pippa wants to know for certain.

Whew. Well, I flew through this. While it was a little slow to start, I got super into the case, trying to piece things together before Pip did. And I'll pat myself on the back here, because I totally did (mostly - thank god for plot twists).

Even being a little predictable, I still enjoyed the story. The writing flowed well, I loved the additions of Pip's journal entires and interviews (it cut out so much unnecessary fodder!), and I loved the entire cast of characters. Pip was a great anchor for the whole story - loyal, strong, cunning, empathetic, and funny! I felt deeply for Ravi's grief, his reluctancy, then eagerness to help Pip exonerate his brother, and how he was able to read Pip so well. Pip's whole family, especially her dad and brother, were so lovely, and don't even get me started on her pup. Oh, did I love that pup. Justice for Barney.

I'm glad the romance was verrryyy minimal. Hinted at throughout, then confirmed in the epilogue (though I felt this was unnecessary), but the main focus of the story was the mystery, the thrill. Also, usually I don't like age gaps like this (Ravi is 20 and Pip is 16-17), and to be honest, I'm still not stoked about it, but I enjoyed Ravi's character so much that I'm just gonna pretend he's Pip's age instead. Their common goal made the relationship feel very equilibrium.

But still. Authors. Stop making your 20 year old characters date people in high school plz and thx.

And the mystery!
I suspected the killer about 25% into the book. I'll admit I did get thrown off by some Red Herrings, but by the time some call-backs to previous clues were reintroduced (and before Pip realized it!) I knew who the (first) guilty person was. Again, the plot twist got me, and I'm glad that I was managed to be surprised at the end. </SPOILER>

Honestly, the most heart-wrenching part for me was the whole
sexual assault / rape / roofie storyline. I hated how Andie was complicit. I hated how Max was so flippant. I loved that Pip called him out for it, and still tried to protect his victims to the very end.


I'm curious to see what Jackson will do for the sequel, as this felt like it wrapped up pretty nicely to me, but in any case, I'm excited for it, and it will probably be my next read!

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challenging dark emotional mysterious sad tense fast-paced
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

 
I thought this book was AMAZING! Once I got started it was hard to put down. I know from the When I started date to when I actually finished is long, but I got distracted with other books, but when I was reading it I felt so sucked in. I loved the multi media format. This book is about Pippa who is doing his senior capstone project about the murder of a local girl 5 years ago Andie Bell and how her boyfriend Sal was blamed for it and after he supposedly killed himself and saying he did it in a note. Pippa is trying to prove that Sal did not do it. I thought this book was so full of twist and turns and I loved the characters and plot and how the book ended. 

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