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kerasalwaysreading's review
4.0
This one almost lost me… almost.
It starts pretty strong with a back and forth timeline with some mixed media in there. It’s where the book goes from reality to magical realism somewhere in the middle that it threw me off! That’s where the book almost lost me. But, I quickly just let the book take me where it was going to take me and ultimately really enjoyed this one.
Did I roll my eyes quite a bit? Yes.
Did the feud between Ava and Sophia seem over the top? Maybe.
Did this book villainize the only plus size character? Seems like it.
All in all, this was a really fun listening experience. It was a little out there, but it was full of drama and it kept me guessing.
It starts pretty strong with a back and forth timeline with some mixed media in there. It’s where the book goes from reality to magical realism somewhere in the middle that it threw me off! That’s where the book almost lost me. But, I quickly just let the book take me where it was going to take me and ultimately really enjoyed this one.
Did I roll my eyes quite a bit? Yes.
Did the feud between Ava and Sophia seem over the top? Maybe.
Did this book villainize the only plus size character? Seems like it.
All in all, this was a really fun listening experience. It was a little out there, but it was full of drama and it kept me guessing.
rashmitha_books's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
funny
mysterious
sad
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
zana_reads_arcs's review against another edition
4.0
I was pleasantly surprised by this novel! I love audiobooks with a full cast, and combine that with a YA thriller and mini mystery, I was sold at first glance.
It did start a bit slow for me though, which left me wondering when the actual plot would start. But around the 25-30% mark, when Sophia starts to write in her journal, the pace picked up quickly and it became a quick and fun read.
I liked that Sophia and Eva aren't likeable characters, though their flaws are relatable. The side characters are developed enough that they're not just there to propel the plot along. It's refreshing to see them actually act as foils to the MC and help her in her character development.
The main villain can come off as slightly tropey at times, but in the end, he's also believable. Predatory men like him are all too common.
Some of the text messages and police reports and interviews can be a hit or miss though. Since they're included in a nonlinear fashion, it was a bit hard to discern the present from the past.
Thank you to BooksGoSocial Audio and NetGalley for this audio arc.
It did start a bit slow for me though, which left me wondering when the actual plot would start. But around the 25-30% mark, when Sophia starts to write in her journal, the pace picked up quickly and it became a quick and fun read.
I liked that Sophia and Eva aren't likeable characters, though their flaws are relatable. The side characters are developed enough that they're not just there to propel the plot along. It's refreshing to see them actually act as foils to the MC and help her in her character development.
The main villain can come off as slightly tropey at times, but in the end, he's also believable. Predatory men like him are all too common.
Some of the text messages and police reports and interviews can be a hit or miss though. Since they're included in a nonlinear fashion, it was a bit hard to discern the present from the past.
Thank you to BooksGoSocial Audio and NetGalley for this audio arc.
fireproofbunny's review
4.0
This is a odd story about two girls and a journal that changed everything. I did like the style in which the story was written. The characters all seemed relatable and interesting. I would recommend to fans of the documentary style of writing and to those that enjoyed One of Us is Lying.
madisonmila's review against another edition
5.0
This audiobook was great! I loved the full cast of narrators to read the various characters. It was a great mystery, I enjoyed trying to figure out who to trust. Definitely recommended! Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC copy.
lzw's review
4.0
Ended up loving this book! At first I was unsure due to the format: interview logs & texts and tv-but it really kept me guessing until the end! Great pace, and excellent character depth! Loved the supernatural element as well! Will definitely check out more from this author!
reading_under_covers's review against another edition
This book just wasn’t doing it for me. The dialogue was cringe and confusing, the characters felt imbalanced within themselves and next to other characters, and I didn’t care about them or the story 😭
lauranicholereads's review against another edition
3.0
Thank you to Netgalley for the opportunity to listen & review this audiobook.
I really enjoyed the narration and multiple POVs. The style of the book was unique in the way it shifted timelines, perspectives, and storytelling format. I thought it would be confusing but it worked really well and I enjoyed it. I thought the characters were authentic and well developed. I really enjoyed the growth of the two main characters and their dynamic. I wish that had been explored more.
I wish there had been more set up with the supernatural element of the book. I just felt like some aspects of the story came out of nowhere and things were left unexplained or unresolved. The subplot with Eva's dad felt unnecessary, underdeveloped, and then wrapped up quickly.
The idea of the ending was great, but the execution of it just didn't work for me. It felt too open ended and unrealistic. I think this is a solid YA read and I could definitely see this playing out as TV show.
I really enjoyed the narration and multiple POVs. The style of the book was unique in the way it shifted timelines, perspectives, and storytelling format. I thought it would be confusing but it worked really well and I enjoyed it. I thought the characters were authentic and well developed. I really enjoyed the growth of the two main characters and their dynamic. I wish that had been explored more.
I wish there had been more set up with the supernatural element of the book. I just felt like some aspects of the story came out of nowhere and things were left unexplained or unresolved. The subplot with Eva's dad felt unnecessary, underdeveloped, and then wrapped up quickly.
The idea of the ending was great, but the execution of it just didn't work for me. It felt too open ended and unrealistic. I think this is a solid YA read and I could definitely see this playing out as TV show.
opheliakjames's review
4.0
4.75 ⭐️
This story is very different than any other YA book I have read before but I loved it all the more for that.
I absolutely loved the development of the characters and also the moral behind the book and how it showed the consequences of our actions on ourselves and other people.
This story is very different than any other YA book I have read before but I loved it all the more for that.
I absolutely loved the development of the characters and also the moral behind the book and how it showed the consequences of our actions on ourselves and other people.
vanessamarie19's review
4.0
First and foremost, a full cast on audiobook is always an elite treat!!
I loved the way the characters flowed from interview in present time, back to the past leading up to the death of Eva Flores.
Now who did it? Eva was social media famous, anyone at her school or in her life would have had motive to do so. Jealousy, dislike, or even money and fame could have been motivators. The most likely suspect would have to be Sophia, she seemed to dislike her the most, teen drama so to speak. Or her mother, who was always putting her down, or her step father who saw her as a paycheck? Or is that too obvious and it was a friend or another classmate?
This was such a good YA novel that explores the seriousness of social media influence, body image issues, adults who abuse their powers, and the everyday issues that teens face today. I think this is going to be very well received, and has potential to be a movie or series on a streaming platform. My only critique is that it was a bit too long, but the ending was so worth it!
Thank you NetGalley for the chance to listen and give my honest review!
I loved the way the characters flowed from interview in present time, back to the past leading up to the death of Eva Flores.
Now who did it? Eva was social media famous, anyone at her school or in her life would have had motive to do so. Jealousy, dislike, or even money and fame could have been motivators. The most likely suspect would have to be Sophia, she seemed to dislike her the most, teen drama so to speak. Or her mother, who was always putting her down, or her step father who saw her as a paycheck? Or is that too obvious and it was a friend or another classmate?
This was such a good YA novel that explores the seriousness of social media influence, body image issues, adults who abuse their powers, and the everyday issues that teens face today. I think this is going to be very well received, and has potential to be a movie or series on a streaming platform. My only critique is that it was a bit too long, but the ending was so worth it!
Thank you NetGalley for the chance to listen and give my honest review!