A review by shittysapien
Bang, Bang, You're Dead! by Narinder Dhami

2.0

When I was reading the book,
1. I fell asleep, few times. 2. I told my friend it would be better if it was written in her brother's POV.

But then, after I woke up-falling asleep again after reading it for a few pages-I was confronted with some PLOT TWISTS bombed in my face in a quite WHAT?! way. The excitement didn't last long, but it resulted in this rating:

2.8/5. I was confused.

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The main character, Mia is potrayed as a weak girl, who has always been bullied by girls and boys in her really-dont-sound-comfortable school. Since she is fragile mentally and physically, it is expected that there wouldn't be much thrilling tactics while she is having a hide-and-seek moment with the gunman. Maybe T've taken YA books for granted. Blame me, but aren't teenagers these day have always been potrayed as a bunch of kids who are ready for an apocalypse instead of a math exam? Mia, obviously, is boring but true. When terror hits, it's sure as hell i'm gonna be weaker than she is.

I almost give up reading this, but 1. I'll feel guilty. 2. Like Mia, I wanna know what is happening to Jamie. I can't say that I've enjoyed the book because the storyline, the ideas....comes to an end hastily. There are so much more. I want so much more.