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Notas Suicidas de Belas Garotas by Lynn Weingarten

bethbolton's review against another edition

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2.0

What is this ending? Like...what?!

Also, what happened with Ryan? Was he sleeping with her? Why is there no closure on this? THERE ARE TOO MANY UNANSWERED QUESTIONS AND I DID NOT SIGN UP FOR THIS. I feel like I just watched an episode of Lost.

anely73's review against another edition

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3.0

sooo weird, the ending left me confused... good book not one of my favorites!

algr4622's review against another edition

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4.0

I am so conflicted on how I feel about this book. The writing is so well done, the potential is so strong.. but, wtf is up with the end? There’s some parts that get so good and build up.. then nothing. The end, what the heck is all I can think. Came out of no where, doesn’t make sense. Just a rushed ending it felt.

bhawisha's review against another edition

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2.0

Bitches be CRAZY.

A true bible for toxic friendships disguised as a book.

cydneymobley's review against another edition

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1.0

Literally 1/2 star this was the worst book I've ever read and the prompt was promising and just went to hell within the first 100 pages. It's convoluted as all hell and wasn't enjoyable.
THERE'S LITERALLY NO DAMN PLOT.
Twists are great and all but this book has 100 to many and it destorys any sense of plot you have.

itslaurensbookshelf_'s review against another edition

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4.0

Absolutely LOVED this I am determined to read more by this author. I had such a fun time with this one it re-sparked my love for YA and I cant believe I waited so long to read it

lmannatchpl's review against another edition

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4.0

So I read a lot of psych thriller, but not a lot of YA. When I saw the description of the book about best friends, suicide, secrets, I was in. I have never read any of Lyn Weingarten's previous books, but meeting her at BEA was great- friendly, open, full head of curly hair. Sometimes people who write dark things can be that way, no need for blackness & moodiness.

This is a book where the earth shifts beneath you- as soon as you feel June is putting together a true picture of Delia's death, turns are made. As in most thrillers, maybe a few too many, but that ramps suspense.

You will want to keep reading to find out what happens, which is the best outcome for any book.

Delia and June's intense friendship,more than what she shares with her boyfriend Ryan, is the driving force. Women can be transported to being 12 or 16, where you find yourself more with friends than family, and where that leads you.

ohitsash's review against another edition

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3.0

— 3.5 stars

rileyperu's review against another edition

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3.0

I enjoyed her other book better than this one, no real wow factor to write home about.

morgsbooks's review against another edition

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3.0

This book started off pretty good, but about halfway through it became a bit weird/off-track. It moved into a completely different direction, which led to an odd ending.