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A review by wanderingthepage
Tell Me Everything by Cambria Brockman
5.0
Where to even begin, the blurb doesn’t even do this book justice!
There’s tons of character development and backstory, because of this, I felt sucked into their lives and invested. Chapters alternate between freshman year, senior year, childhood memories and senior commencement. I didn’t get confused by the alternating chapters. I was hooked on this storyline from the first chapter. You just know something was off and you feel an atmospheric eeriness that I love. Some might say this was a bit of a slow burn, but I enjoyed the story so much, it did not bother me. Most of the big action and twists came in the last chapters of the book and didn’t disappoint.
There’s tons of character development and backstory, because of this, I felt sucked into their lives and invested. Chapters alternate between freshman year, senior year, childhood memories and senior commencement. I didn’t get confused by the alternating chapters. I was hooked on this storyline from the first chapter. You just know something was off and you feel an atmospheric eeriness that I love. Some might say this was a bit of a slow burn, but I enjoyed the story so much, it did not bother me. Most of the big action and twists came in the last chapters of the book and didn’t disappoint.