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gabriellecarolina 's review for:
Ten
by Gretchen McNeil
I could write a long, ranting review, but here's the skinny:
If you loved Gretchen McNiel's debut and love angsty teen stories, no matter how they take shape, or even if they take shape, then keep this one on your TBR and enjoy every melodramatic minute.
If you're a Gretchen newbie intrigued by Ten's premise and haven't read Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None yet, push this one back on your must-have list and grab the original then decide.
If like me you're new to McNeil and wanted to try Ten because you love the story the author drew from then run, don't walk, and re-read the best mystery novel ever penned and leave Ten to the true teenyboppers and their angsty, antsy love of angsty, antsy books for angsty, antsy people.
If you loved Gretchen McNiel's debut and love angsty teen stories, no matter how they take shape, or even if they take shape, then keep this one on your TBR and enjoy every melodramatic minute.
If you're a Gretchen newbie intrigued by Ten's premise and haven't read Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None yet, push this one back on your must-have list and grab the original then decide.
If like me you're new to McNeil and wanted to try Ten because you love the story the author drew from then run, don't walk, and re-read the best mystery novel ever penned and leave Ten to the true teenyboppers and their angsty, antsy love of angsty, antsy books for angsty, antsy people.