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A review by lmannatchpl
Suicide Notes from Beautiful Girls by Lynn Weingarten
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.
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.