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A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
by Holly Jackson
pipravi deserve the world
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i loved this book so so much. i wish it wouldn’t have taken me as long as it did to read it!!
i loved every part of this book. i really enjoyed the aspect of seeing how it affected the accused family. i read a lot of mystery and thrillers, and that’s just something we don’t get a lot of. it felt refreshing for this genre & made it different.
andie bell IS alison from pll. which honestly is perfect for me because that is my favorite type of character in ya mysteries.
i thought it would be easy to guess what happened, but i honestly had no clue. i have a love hate relationship with the ending. love because it was so shocking and good. hate because it was SO SAD. i honestly wanted to cry for everyone involved.
the characters, setting, and story were all so thought out and well done. holly jackson can write a book! every single thing connected to something and lead to an even bigger mystery. all the characters were so fleshed out, developed and easy to connect with. you truly either love or hate these characters. they all feel so real.
overall, easily one of the best ya mysteries i’ve ever read, and perfect for spooky season!
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i loved this book so so much. i wish it wouldn’t have taken me as long as it did to read it!!
i loved every part of this book. i really enjoyed the aspect of seeing how it affected the accused family. i read a lot of mystery and thrillers, and that’s just something we don’t get a lot of. it felt refreshing for this genre & made it different.
andie bell IS alison from pll. which honestly is perfect for me because that is my favorite type of character in ya mysteries.
i thought it would be easy to guess what happened, but i honestly had no clue. i have a love hate relationship with the ending. love because it was so shocking and good. hate because it was SO SAD. i honestly wanted to cry for everyone involved.
the characters, setting, and story were all so thought out and well done. holly jackson can write a book! every single thing connected to something and lead to an even bigger mystery. all the characters were so fleshed out, developed and easy to connect with. you truly either love or hate these characters. they all feel so real.
overall, easily one of the best ya mysteries i’ve ever read, and perfect for spooky season!