Atlanta Burns by Chuck Wendig

Atlanta Burns (Atlanta Burns, #1)

by Chuck Wendig

You don’t mess with Atlanta Burns.

Everyone knows that. And that’s kinda how she likes it—until the day Atlanta is drawn into a battle against two groups of bullies and saves a pair of new, unexpected friends. But actions have consequences, and when another teen turns up dead—by an apparent suicide—Atlanta knows foul play is involved. And worse: she knows it’s her fault. You go poking rattlesnakes, maybe you get bit.

Afraid of stirring up the snakes further by investigating, Atlanta turns her focus to the killing of a neighborhood dog. All paths lead to a rural dogfighting ring, and once more Atlanta finds herself face-to-face with bullies of the worst sort. Atlanta cannot abide letting bad men do awful things to those who don’t deserve it. So she sets out to unleash her own brand of teenage justice.

Will Atlanta triumph? Or is fighting back just asking for a face full of bad news?

This book is intended for mature audiences due to strong language and violence.

Revised edition: Previously published as two volumes, Shotgun Gravy and Bait Dog, this combined edition includes editorial revisions.

Reviewed by funstm on

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I finished this but it was bloody hard. I can't believe it's only 100 pages. It felt like 5million. It's dense and dark and gritty and I thought I'd like it but I just didn't. I hated Atlanta. The ending just sucked. The plot was a mess. I don't know how I finished because the whole time reading I wanted to stop. I didn't even find it well written. And I bought the omnibus but I can't face reading Bait Dog. So this ends here. I'm out.

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