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melissa_k_reads 's review for:
Luckiest Girl Alive
by Jessica Knoll
If your triggers are feather-light, this is not the book for you. Unless Book Club is your clever name for your weekly Group Counseling session, I don't really think it is a good choice. The story was...interesting, sad, current, anger-making, and kept me up until almost midnight to "finish it, already!" Caveat lector, my friends.
Luckiest Girl Alive is a story about twisted motivations, tortured souls, despicable people, and poor decision-making skills. It is about trust - lost, misplaced, betrayed. While you will understand the main character, TifAni (Ani)'s motivations and what led her to this place as you read, you will never actually like her. For what it's worth, I think she made the right choices in the end.
Luckiest Girl Alive is a story about twisted motivations, tortured souls, despicable people, and poor decision-making skills. It is about trust - lost, misplaced, betrayed. While you will understand the main character, TifAni (Ani)'s motivations and what led her to this place as you read, you will never actually like her. For what it's worth, I think she made the right choices in the end.