jo_moyes 's review for:

Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica Knoll
5.0

Wow, this one hit hard. I don't write a lot of reviews, but this book left we with all the feels. If you're like me, and you're still sad that Gillian Flynn doesn't seem to be writing anymore (not a judgement, just a tragedy), Jessica Knoll will probably make you very happy....in a ragged sort of way. And spoiler/trigger warning, this book deals with rape and school shooting, and not in a glossed over sort of way, so if these things are triggers for you, you may want to skip this one. This book is gritty and painful and rough, and I felt everything Ani was going through on a deep level. This character had no smooth edges, and she shouldn't have. I read the essay at the end of the ebook version where Knoll refers to herself as a "savant of survival", and that is the most accurate description of Ani I could ever imagine. I loved this book so much. And now, I think I need to read something lighter as a mental-health palate-cleanser. :D

Oh my God, I'm so excited that I have found this writer.