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A review by oashackelford
Dead Girls Society by Michelle Krys
4.0
Hope has been sick with cystic fibrosis her entire life. Between being smothered by her mom and never really being allowed out of their apartment, Hope feels the need for something, anything to happen to her to liven things up. Then she gets an invitation to a warehouse from something called the society. Being invited to a secret club where they must perform dares is crazy enough, but there is a 100,000 dollar prize on the line for the girl who lasts the longest, and Hope and her family could really use the money to pay for all of her medical bills. It seems okay at first, until people start getting hurt. Now it seems that if Hope and her new friends don't hurry, more than just their reputations will be at stake.
I really liked this book and all of its twists and turns. I thought that the characters were well thought out and well built. You know enough about them to sympathize with them, but not enough to understand why they are doing the dares until you are further in the book. The mastermind is carefully placed in the book so that you can't quite figure out who it is, but when you go back and read it again, it makes sense that they were the mastermind the entire time.
There is only one thing that I didn't like about this book and it was
I think that this is a good read, but don't expect it to rewrite the genre. If you like twisty thrillers that put you on the edge of your seat and entertain you for a few hours, than this is the book for you, but if you need something mindblowing, then this isn't it.
I really liked this book and all of its twists and turns. I thought that the characters were well thought out and well built. You know enough about them to sympathize with them, but not enough to understand why they are doing the dares until you are further in the book. The mastermind is carefully placed in the book so that you can't quite figure out who it is, but when you go back and read it again, it makes sense that they were the mastermind the entire time.
There is only one thing that I didn't like about this book and it was
Spoiler
The envelope at the end of the book. I got all excited thinking that there was going to be another book after this one, but it seems like the envelope was just put there to freak out the main character and now there will be no follow up, but I also don't see how the killer would have gotten it there in the first place because she was on trial at the time and was being detained. That was a little bit annoying and I do wish that she just would have left that bit out, I think I would have liked the book just a little bit better.I think that this is a good read, but don't expect it to rewrite the genre. If you like twisty thrillers that put you on the edge of your seat and entertain you for a few hours, than this is the book for you, but if you need something mindblowing, then this isn't it.