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So damn predictable. Was it meant to be this obvious or have I just read enough books like this that nothing was a surprise?

The main character read as kind of tone deaf and she was annoying. Girl, all your friends are dying and you still focusing on the relationship with your crush?! There’s a time and place. Survive first, then worry about the rest. 
I also didn’t like the relationship between her and her “best friend”. Mental illness is a real thing obviously, but she needs to stop making excuses for her friend treating her so poorly. 

And that’s it. Rather unlikeable characters, cringe dialogue and a totally predictable plot. Only giving it 3 stars because I probably would have ate this up if I read it when I was 14.

Definitely recommend for fans of whodunnit slashers (like me). Reminded me of films like Urban Legend, April Fool’s Day, Terror Train. Just like those films, it wasn’t particularly original (this is a retelling of And Then There Were None, after all) or realistic, but it did have good twists and was lots of fun.
adventurous challenging dark emotional funny mysterious reflective sad tense fast-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

3.5/5

Ten teens are invited to White Rock House on Henry Island for a three day weekend full of what they hope will be fun, booze, and hooking up. When best friends Meg and Minnie show up, they’re both excited to spend time with T.J., the hottest guy at school. Soon their fun weekend turns into a nightmare though, when the storm starts and the ten watch a mysterious DVD ending with the words, “vengeance is mine.” Soon, they all start getting killed off one by one, and they realize they are stranded on the island for the next few days, wondering if the killer is one of them, or if there’s someone else on the island…

When I first heard the premise of this book, I knew I had to read it, and I’ve been dying to do just that since it first came out. Well, I finally got around to reading it, and I have to say, I did enjoy it. It was completely suspenseful and mysterious, and I was quite shocked at the end, which is always a good thing with a mystery novel. It had a real sense of creepiness about it, and a very dark, vivid setting. I felt like I was smack dab in the middle of a horror movie – always a good thing for this horror fan!

This book was incredibly fast paced and exciting. There were new mysteries and questions on every page, which kept me riveted. One problem about this fast pacing though was that sometimes I felt like the killings were coming too fast, literally just one after the other with not a lot of story, dialogue, or development in between. This wasn’t always the case, but sometimes it seemed that way, so this was just a minor setback. I also thought that the romance could be ridiculous at times and unrealistic in the sense that sometimes Meg and Minnie seemed a bit too involved and interested in romance while there were murders happening all around them. Yes, they were concerned about the killings obviously, but sometimes they cared more about their love lives it seemed. I felt that was a bit crazy, and that the story could have done without that “love story” aspect at all. I’m also not sure how I feel about this being based off the Agatha Christie novel. I’ll have to read the original to see if it’s too much of a copy cat story.

While there were a few things that kept me from loving this novel, all in all I enjoyed it quite a bit. I really liked the suspense, mystery, and eerie setting. I would recommend this to YA fans that are looking for a creepy read!

entertaining, fast paced and easy to get through but average plot twist that didn’t rlly have me on the edge of my seat. boring romance subplot!! cool fmc tho and pretty well developed characters even if the book is short
dark mysterious fast-paced

Honestly it was ok. It definitely kept me on my toes and was spine chilling, but not all WOW. Did make me feel dumb ngl😭. Somethings didn't make any sense to me at all. The ending was shocking though. The book wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either. Still would recommend. 

the reason i got into thrillers. for that alone this gets 5/5.
mysterious tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

4.5 stars

Meg didn't want to go to the house party but she was unfortunately dragged they by her best friend Minnie. With ten people in the island murder gets started and now they have to figure out who it is before they all end up dead.

I love a good whodunit murder mystery! The author did a very good job with this, I for one did not end up figuring it out but it all made sense in the end. It was very suspenseful and full of anticipation of what was to come.

A decent book that was absolutely RUINED by a bad twist.