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dacy 's review for:
Luckiest Girl Alive
by Jessica Knoll
This one was hard to get into at first because of the name-dropping references to places and things in New York plus the main character wasn't very likeable at first. The school shooting was a bit of a suprise although when Arthur pointed the gun at TiFani at his house and then they were talking about how much they hated everyone, it did seem like a possibility. I would have given this 4 stars perhaps if the ending was different...I thought there would be some twist in there, like she had been part of it all along or even that she ended up killing her new husband Luke like she talked about at the beginning of the book. She does admit that she would have probably shot Dean and then Arthur, but that was dropped in there so casually that it lost the impact that it might have had. But it was a fairly quick read and a nice break from textbooks for me so three stars it is!