A review by kristianawithak
S.T.A.G.S. by M.A. Bennett

3.0

This was a fun, easy, compelling read. I picked it up because of the comparison to The Secret History, which only makes it hard for it to stand on its own. It manages to be modern, chock full of cultural and literary references, and simultaneously condemn our connection to technology and media.
While it's a little heavy handed on the foreshadowing, Bennett provides a conclusion that is satisfying.
The idea is chilling and her characters are well developed. Greer's desire to be accepted and willingness to look past the truth she is seeing is well developed.