5.0
challenging dark emotional mysterious tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

 Dead Girls Don't Talk by Joanne Cartlon/Sandra J. Paul is a book where once you read one side of the story, you have to turn around the book to read the other side to then eventually read the ending in the middle AND you can choose which side you read first. It's the first time I read a book like this and I really loved it.

The story is about Syl and Viola. They're ex best friends. Syl dies in Viola's car. The one side of the book is Syl telling Anna (someone who sometimes can talk to ghosts, which Syl is now) the story of all the events that lead to her final moments and saying Viola killed her. The other side is Viola's side of certain events and everything she went through. And her claiming she didn't kill Syl.

Can't really talk about this book without spoiling anything but it's way to good. I was surprised it only had one review on Goodreads when I started to read it.