
I feel personally attacked 😕
I feel personally attacked 😕
For the weekend, I'm hoping to get through The Last Girls Standing (Pride Read 🌈), Phatasma and That's Not My Name (#ReadMyKindle picks)
#weekendreads
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
I loved this book. I always forget how engaging a YA Thriller can be, but this one really hit all the marks for me! A realistic but unreliable narrator, a suspenseful mystery, and a Final Girl theme. Not to mention a roller coaster ride of a conclusion.
Full Review on my blog 🤗 https://slashingpages.com/2024/01/11/the-last-girls-standing-jennifer-dugan/
De-decorating soon, but for now, enjoying the ambience.
When it's 7pm on a Saturday, and you just got baby down, but can't quite muster the energy to face the mess downstairs, so u take a beer and a book up to bed 😅
Last #FirstLineFridays of the year 🤯 I'll be taking this book into 2024 with me 🤗🥳
It had taken sixteen sutures to close the wound on the underside of Sloan's forearm.
I didn‘t like the ending at all. I nearly bailed on the book half way through. However, I pushed through and finished it.
I‘ve been missing in action for a month but I‘m back. 😊
Sloan and Cherry are the sole survivors of a summer camp massacre; their trauma bonding them in a way few people can understand. Sloan has been having a harder time moving on due to her memory loss during that fateful night. On a mission to uncover the truth about what happened and gain her memories back, Sloan uncovers more than she can handle. This took a heartbreaking turn. I enjoyed this for what it was. YA queer slasher 4/5 #NetGalleyArc
Good potential but veers off. Queer based teen horror focusing on a pair of girls who survived a camp massacre (hence, the final girl trope), bond over their trauma, and eventually fall in love. However, does one of them know more about the murder than they let on? Set up was great but the ending deteriorated and became confusing. Overall, meh.