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You're Next
You're Next | Kylie Schachte
6 posts | 3 read | 3 to read
When a girl with a troubled history of finding dead bodies investigates the murder of her ex, she uncovers a plot to put herself---and everyone she loves---on the list of who's next. Flora Calhoun has a reputation for sticking her nose where it doesn't belong. After stumbling upon a classmate's body years ago, the trauma of that discovery and the police's failure to find the killer has haunted her ever since. One night, she gets a midnight text from Ava McQueen, the beautiful girl who had ignited Flora's heart last summer, then never spoke to her again. Just in time to witness Ava's death from a gunshot wound, Flora is set on a path of rage and vengeance for all the dead girls whose killer is never found. Her tunnel-visioned sleuthing leads to valuable clues about a shocking conspiracy involving her school and beyond, but also earns her sinister threats from the murderer. She has a choice---to give up the hunt for answers, or keep digging and risk her loved ones' lives. Either way, Flora will regret the consequences. Who's next on the killer's list?
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bookandbedandtea
You're Next | Kylie Schachte
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Mehso-so

As already mentioned, I'm not the target demographic for this book but I wasn't thrilled. I appreciated Flora's determination to find justice for her murdered friend but she was so unlikable that I didn't care much about her. The plot was unbelievably, melodramatically, over the top and the final chapter just pissed me off. I would have DNFd but a friend recommended it so I felt compelled to finish. I'm marking it so-so as I'm not a young adult.

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bookandbedandtea
You're Next | Kylie Schachte
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I almost choked when I read this. Flora has spent the whole book thus far running headlong into danger (usually after promising someone she'll wait for backup or more information) and then being flat out unable to apologize, or even express any emotions whatsoever, to her nearest and dearest. And somehow she believes she's been showing restraint? And remorse, when things go wrong???
I'm finding this girl hard to stomach. #ProbablyTooOldForThis

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MidnightBookGirl
You're Next | Kylie Schachte
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Mehso-so

It's not that this was a terrible book, it's fast paced in the beginning, it gives shades of Veronica Mars, it's diverse... it's just a overly long and a bit over the top.
#Scarathlon2020 #TeamHarkness @StayCurious 6pts

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MidnightBookGirl
You're Next | Kylie Schachte
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Yesterday's total was not what I was going for, but I did get lots of laundry done, sold our old couch and chaise to make room for our new couch being delivered Friday, grocery shopped, cooked and cleaned a little, and watched a horror movie.

121 pts!

#TeamHarkness #Screamathon #Scarathlon2020 #LittlenListen #ReadLikeHELLathon

@4thHouseontheLeft @StayCurious @aperfectmjk

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wicdiv
You're Next | Kylie Schachte
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Mehso-so

I guess this book is kind of like Veronica Mars meets The Beckoning Shadow which sounds so appealing to me, but instead it just falls a little flat.

Also the MC's female love interest dying and her getting a male love interest within a week whilst she investigates her murder is a tiny bit iffy. Bi women are absolutely still bi if they date men but the bury your gays trope and general violence towards queer women in this is a little hard to take.

wicdiv I much preferred The Boy in the Red Dress as a detective book with a queer protagonist but I wouldn't be opposed to reading more YA/adult books like this. 4y
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wicdiv
You're Next | Kylie Schachte

The protagonist's 13 year old sister has just hacked the NYPD and I think I might have to suspend disbelief to get through the rest of this book.