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lexieeglass 's review for:
Good Girl, Bad Blood
by Holly Jackson
dark
mysterious
sad
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
AMAZING!!!! i loved this sooo much
at Sal and Andi's memorial pips friends Brother Jamie is acting strange, later this night he disappears. Pip this time around has time to contend with unlike before aas she begins to reveal what has happened to Jamie.through her research she realises Jamie and other men his age were talking to a catfish known as Layla Mead, having slipped up pip works out she is after Child Brunswick - - a child who helped his father murder teens. Having grown up and now with a new identity he has been difficult to track down but LM was determined to seek revenge for the last victim having been their sister. pip works out Stanley Forbes must be CB but so has LM who is really Charlie Green. pip pleades but it is no use, CG shot SF 6 times and sets the building on fire. pip struggles and attempts to save stanley but it is no use. this shakes pip and her beliefs but feels the need to provide him with a proper burial regardless of what the town people thought of him
loved this book almost as much as the first well done Holly Jackson
Copied from another app - Love it same as the first one I had no idea what turn it was going to take but it all made sense had my almost crying multiple times in the book
Upon reflection this book is better than the first one for me
at Sal and Andi's memorial pips friends Brother Jamie is acting strange, later this night he disappears. Pip this time around has time to contend with unlike before aas she begins to reveal what has happened to Jamie.
loved this book almost as much as the first well done Holly Jackson
Copied from another app - Love it same as the first one I had no idea what turn it was going to take but it all made sense had my almost crying multiple times in the book
Upon reflection this book is better than the first one for me
Graphic: Death, Gun violence