A review by lunasmaria
Fury by Shirley Marr

4.0

4 Stars
She smelt like John-Paul Gaultier and blood

This book was one I zipped through but continue to think about. 

First off - this book had a lot of things that weren't for me. It was rich girls with rich girls problems and the story telling was jumbled. I'm not a fan of either of those things and yet, I was hooked. I still am. 

Nothing really surprised me in this book, the characters fit certain stereotypes but it was good and gruesome. She wasn't exactly [a:Megan Abbott|29593|Megan Abbott|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1341365230p2/29593.jpg] but I'd argue she's the closest I can think of to her. I particularly adore the fact that's Australian. 

I wanted to know what it was like to be empty.

The love and hate these best friends have for each other is really touching, as I said similar to [a:E.K. Johnston|7418796|E.K. Johnston|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1442955730p2/7418796.jpg] or Megan Abott relationships. Some things were in development and I say that rather than lacking because this was a first release and a fantastic one at that. 

I nearly passed this book up and I'm glad I didn't - it's one that I love to love.