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A review by carolscarborough
The Names Of Dead Girls by Eric Rickstad
2.0
2.5 stars. it earned the .5 for the last 50 pages.
issues:
1. i encourage you to flip to any random page it probably has the word “fog” on it. keep a tally if you plan on reading this! should’ve named this book “fog”.
2. when rachel just suddenly “knew” one of the major plot points and “She could not help but think he had another reason that day other than to hurt her, or even to frighten her. Part of her —the part that was brain-dead, obviously-sensed Preacher wanted to tell her something, in person.” this was so bull.
3. girl i couldn’t remember or distinguish half the characters that were introduced and brought up again 200 pages later.
4. this book could’ve been 200 pages shorter.
5. rachel was so stupid constantly.
6. i finished the book and am just confused as to what happened to the killers.
likes:
entertaining in the first couple chapters, entertaining in the last couple chapters. didn’t need the middle 300 pages.
issues:
1. i encourage you to flip to any random page it probably has the word “fog” on it. keep a tally if you plan on reading this! should’ve named this book “fog”.
2. when rachel just suddenly “knew” one of the major plot points and “She could not help but think he had another reason that day other than to hurt her, or even to frighten her. Part of her —the part that was brain-dead, obviously-sensed Preacher wanted to tell her something, in person.” this was so bull.
3. girl i couldn’t remember or distinguish half the characters that were introduced and brought up again 200 pages later.
4. this book could’ve been 200 pages shorter.
5. rachel was so stupid constantly.
6. i finished the book and am just confused as to what happened to the killers.
likes:
entertaining in the first couple chapters, entertaining in the last couple chapters. didn’t need the middle 300 pages.