Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on
Was this my favorite Stephanie Perkins book? No, but it wasn't as bad as everyone had me believing.
Perkins was going for teen slasher, and I think she captured that in the book. It definitely reminded me of those slasher flicks I watched as a teen, where I constantly questioned the characters' decisions, and lamented their bad choices.
I was a fan of Makani and Ollie. Both had some interesting baggage, and I liked them together.
I thought it was an interesting choice to unmask the killer so early, but then I guess that gave us more time to wonder about the motive.
Although I had a little trouble, because this book was so different from what I had grown to expect from Perkins, I was still interested and entertained. I found a need to keep listening a little more, and I wanted to know more.
*ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.
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