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mia_mcmurter 's review for:
Good Girls Die First
by Kathryn Foxfield
1.5 stars
I came into this book with low expectations and somehow it managed to fail more spectacularly than I could have ever imagined. While the title was creepy, the summary sounded like an And Then There Were None adaptation and I thought I'd give it a shot. But nope, I hated all the characters, the setting was confusing and it was another one of those situations where the author simply can't decide which direction they want to take their novel. Everything seemed so two dimensional. If there was something to take away from the 359 pages I just read, I couldn't find it. The summary was the best part of this book, otherwise I was bored.
I came into this book with low expectations and somehow it managed to fail more spectacularly than I could have ever imagined. While the title was creepy, the summary sounded like an And Then There Were None adaptation and I thought I'd give it a shot. But nope, I hated all the characters, the setting was confusing and it was another one of those situations where the author simply can't decide which direction they want to take their novel. Everything seemed so two dimensional. If there was something to take away from the 359 pages I just read, I couldn't find it. The summary was the best part of this book, otherwise I was bored.