A review by dontstopreadin
Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica Knoll

4.0

When this book first came out, it got a lot of praise and love. Then shortly after, it got a lot of hate, likely due to the hype vacuum it had found itself in. I found this book to be really entertaining and enjoyable and it keep me interested to the very end. These are huge traits I look for in thrillers. This book follows Tiff, who is annoying and stuck-up and you kind of hate her, but that's the point. Tiff has a weird, tragic past that is slowly unveiled through the course of flashbacks, and you start to understand how she became this person we are annoyed by, and why she would want to be this person. Yeah, she's unlikable. Yeah, that's the point. I love that.

Trigger warnings: rape, assault, gun use, gun violence, violence in general