A review by nenaelizaa
The Final Girl Support Group by Grady Hendrix

4.0

Picked up this book from Barnes & Noble‘s blind date with a book section. I ironically do not match the description written on the cover (“for fans of 80s/90s slasher films“), but it was spooky season, and I was in the mood for a spooky book. It’s definitely more thrilling than a horrifying. The scariest part for me was when the narrator went into detail about her murder story. I did really like the pace of this book; it kept my heart racing and it would be fun to watch on screen. I was happy to see that it’s being adapted into a series! I appreciate how much detail we get about each character, even though only one character narrates the whole book. I wish it was a little longer to get more of a backstory before the actual plot unfolds, but the author times and places it well. I have never been into any kind of horror in tv, film, or novels, and this was the perfect little slice for me. Thanks to the worker who placed it in the section! : ) I wouldn’t have picked it up otherwise.