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haydenmcasey13 's review for:
Dangerous Girls
by Abigail Haas
wow.
wow.
WOW.
what an amazing little hidden gem.
i found this book at Barnes and Noble. there was only one copy in the store, hidden between two other unknown books. to be honest, amazing peer reviews on Goodreads were the only reasons i actually bought it -- the cover was nothing special; the summary didn't do it justice. but boy, am i glad i did.
DANGEROUS GIRLS was my favorite read of 2014 so far. the characters weren't likable in any way, but i still sympathized with them beyond belief, which takes the talents of a true wordsmith. the plot was thick and twisty, and the unique, delineated storyline helped me get into the book. i finished it at 1:30 a.m., approximately, with a pounding heart and a brain unable to wrap itself around the awesomeness -- and frustration -- of the story.
wow, wow, wow. that's all i can say. read this immediately.
5 GLORIOUS, SHINING, SPARKLY, RESPLENDENT STARS
wow.
WOW.
what an amazing little hidden gem.
i found this book at Barnes and Noble. there was only one copy in the store, hidden between two other unknown books. to be honest, amazing peer reviews on Goodreads were the only reasons i actually bought it -- the cover was nothing special; the summary didn't do it justice. but boy, am i glad i did.
DANGEROUS GIRLS was my favorite read of 2014 so far. the characters weren't likable in any way, but i still sympathized with them beyond belief, which takes the talents of a true wordsmith. the plot was thick and twisty, and the unique, delineated storyline helped me get into the book. i finished it at 1:30 a.m., approximately, with a pounding heart and a brain unable to wrap itself around the awesomeness -- and frustration -- of the story.
wow, wow, wow. that's all i can say. read this immediately.
5 GLORIOUS, SHINING, SPARKLY, RESPLENDENT STARS