A review by heykellyjensen
Pretty Furious by E.K. Johnston

Maddy, Jenny, Jen, Louise, and Mags are long time best friends and textbook good white girls. Now, for their final birthdays before they graduate, each makes one wish to get revenge. That revenge begins small, but with each subsequent wish, the stakes get higher. This was a fun, well-paced, and short YA book that packed in a lot of fully-developed characters. The book takes on a lot of big, meaty topics, including hypocrisy and the church (religion and faith are handled thoughtfully!), abortion, white privilege, socioeconomic class, gender identity, and more. 

Yes, there are a lot of similar names throughout. There is a character chart at the start of the book and more, this pretty accurately captures life in a small town: there are both very few people and a whole lot of people simultaneously.