nisha_castelino's review against another edition
dark
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
cboddie's review against another edition
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
3.5
8th & up
Graphic: Murder and Violence
Moderate: Domestic abuse, Emotional abuse, and Physical abuse
alli_the_bookaholic13's review
dark
emotional
mysterious
fast-paced
3.75
Graphic: Death of parent, Gore, and Blood
Minor: Car accident
bookingwithjanelle's review
4.25
I had a good time reading this book from start to finish. I have always been intrigued by Lizzie Borden and her story. It was interesting to read a similar plotline, fast-forwarded over 100 years.
Although it touched on the sensationalized case/trial of the Bordens, the different spin was a nice change. I liked the viewpoints & jumping around the timeline and the twist I really didn't see coming. Overall, a great spooky read for the season.
Although it touched on the sensationalized case/trial of the Bordens, the different spin was a nice change. I liked the viewpoints & jumping around the timeline and the twist I really didn't see coming. Overall, a great spooky read for the season.
readingwithkelsey's review against another edition
4.0
I received an eARC copy from the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
I am so surprised by how much I enjoyed this book. I consumed the majority of the audiobook in one sitting because I could not stop listening to it. I did not really know anything about the more true crime aspect of this book, but I feel like the novel envelops the case well within the plot and ties it brilliantly to the more supernatural things that occur. You can really tell how much research Wallach did into this case, and as she explains in her author's note, experienced herself (!!) which added so much more depth to the novel. For the first 2/3s of the novel, it was eerie and atmospheric but that last 1/3 really spooked me and completely twisted the book into something I was not prepared for! And the last chapter?? I just loved how well Wallach tied everything together. I really enjoyed the characters we followed and I was shook when the final reveal happened. This book held my attention the whole time and really surprised me, I had so much fun.
I am so surprised by how much I enjoyed this book. I consumed the majority of the audiobook in one sitting because I could not stop listening to it. I did not really know anything about the more true crime aspect of this book, but I feel like the novel envelops the case well within the plot and ties it brilliantly to the more supernatural things that occur. You can really tell how much research Wallach did into this case, and as she explains in her author's note, experienced herself (!!) which added so much more depth to the novel. For the first 2/3s of the novel, it was eerie and atmospheric but that last 1/3 really spooked me and completely twisted the book into something I was not prepared for! And the last chapter?? I just loved how well Wallach tied everything together. I really enjoyed the characters we followed and I was shook when the final reveal happened. This book held my attention the whole time and really surprised me, I had so much fun.
yangelareads's review
3.0
I received this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Copy provided by Penguin Teen, Random House Children's, and Delacorte Press.
Hatchet Girls is a supernatural horror that reminds us family can be our saving grace--or our biggest curse. Set one-hundred years after the Borden murders, this propulsive thriller imagines what a similar trial might look like today.
When the parents of the richest family in Fall River are found murdered by axe, the town is quick to blame newcomer Vik. It does not help that he was caught standing over the bodies with blood on his hands and can not remember anything about the night in question.
But Vik’s sister, Tessa, knows that Vik would never be capable of such a gruesome crime. Haunted by the mistakes she made that led her family to Fall River in the first place, she sets out to prove her brother’s innocence. Her search for answers will lead her into a sprawling, supposedly cursed forest, as well as the childhood home of Lizzie Borden—the original axe murderess of Fall River.
Hatchet Girls was a decent thriller. It is based off of Lizze Borden and her town with some twists which I was intrigued. The book was very slow for my preference and I did not like any of the characters, which may it hard to enjoy the book. The story itself was creepy and gory, but I wish there was more character development and more of a scare factor. I did like the historical facts I learned about the Lizzie Borden axe murders and the Native Americans that perished in that town and on that land. I think if you like murder stories with some paranormal, creepy aspects, then you will like this one. Also, if you are into YA horrors or thrillers you may like this or you can give this read a shot.
Hatchet Girls is a supernatural horror that reminds us family can be our saving grace--or our biggest curse. Set one-hundred years after the Borden murders, this propulsive thriller imagines what a similar trial might look like today.
When the parents of the richest family in Fall River are found murdered by axe, the town is quick to blame newcomer Vik. It does not help that he was caught standing over the bodies with blood on his hands and can not remember anything about the night in question.
But Vik’s sister, Tessa, knows that Vik would never be capable of such a gruesome crime. Haunted by the mistakes she made that led her family to Fall River in the first place, she sets out to prove her brother’s innocence. Her search for answers will lead her into a sprawling, supposedly cursed forest, as well as the childhood home of Lizzie Borden—the original axe murderess of Fall River.
Hatchet Girls was a decent thriller. It is based off of Lizze Borden and her town with some twists which I was intrigued. The book was very slow for my preference and I did not like any of the characters, which may it hard to enjoy the book. The story itself was creepy and gory, but I wish there was more character development and more of a scare factor. I did like the historical facts I learned about the Lizzie Borden axe murders and the Native Americans that perished in that town and on that land. I think if you like murder stories with some paranormal, creepy aspects, then you will like this one. Also, if you are into YA horrors or thrillers you may like this or you can give this read a shot.