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The Thrashers
by Julie Soto
Thrashers is a YA novel that unravels the darkest side of high school social dynamics and the cost of exclusion. It all begins with the suicide of Emily Mills on prom night, an event that shakes the school and exposes secrets no one wanted to face.
At the heart of the story are the Thrashers, the school’s elite, led by Zack Thrasher—a charismatic boy with the power to elevate or destroy anyone at will. Jodi Dillon, the protagonist, is part of the group but has always felt like she’s walking a tightrope. She lacks the wealth and glamour of her friends, but what she does have is a paralyzing fear of being discarded, just like so many before her. And above all, she has been in love with Zack for as long as she can remember.
With a slow-burning yet unsettling pace, Thrashers weaves a story of obsession, complicity, and quiet cruelty, where every character plays a role in the unfolding tragedy. The mystery unfolds with precision, leading to a shocking climax and a chilling epilogue that leaves a lasting impression.
Thank you NetGalley : )
At the heart of the story are the Thrashers, the school’s elite, led by Zack Thrasher—a charismatic boy with the power to elevate or destroy anyone at will. Jodi Dillon, the protagonist, is part of the group but has always felt like she’s walking a tightrope. She lacks the wealth and glamour of her friends, but what she does have is a paralyzing fear of being discarded, just like so many before her. And above all, she has been in love with Zack for as long as she can remember.
With a slow-burning yet unsettling pace, Thrashers weaves a story of obsession, complicity, and quiet cruelty, where every character plays a role in the unfolding tragedy. The mystery unfolds with precision, leading to a shocking climax and a chilling epilogue that leaves a lasting impression.
Thank you NetGalley : )