They All Fall Down by Roxanne St. Claire

They All Fall Down

by Roxanne St. Claire

It’s Pretty Little Liars meets Final Destination as this group of high school elites uncover who's plotting to off each and every one of them.  
 
Every year, the lives of ten junior girls at Vienna High are transformed.

All because of the list. 

Kenzie Summerall can’t imagine how she’s been voted onto a list of the prettiest girls in school, but when she lands at number five, her average life becomes dazzling. Doors open to the best parties, new friends surround her, the cutest jock in school is after her.

This is the power of the list. If you’re on it, your life changes.

If you’re on it this year? Your life ends.
 

Praise for They All Fall Down
 
“A suspenseful mash-up of Indiana Jones and Pretty Little Liars.” —The Bulletin
 
“Part high school drama, part mystery, this fast-paced novel will appeal to a broad range of readers who will have a difficult time putting it down.” —SLJ
 
“St. Claire keeps the tension high as she slowly uncovers the mystery and builds to a thriller-level climax.” —Kirkus Reviews
 
“St. Claire ropes in readers from the opening pages, creating a taut thriller that keeps the audience turning pages and guessing until the end.” —VOYA
 
“Best-selling author St. Claire makes her YA debut with a thriller in the tradition of Lois Duncan and R. L. Stine.” —Booklist

Reviewed by adarkershadeofrosie on

4 of 5 stars

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LIKED:
- Kenzie Summerall is a shy, humbly good-looking Latin expert: NERD. She is the daughter of a paranoid mother separated from her father because her brother got in a fatal accident. Because of this 'Hottie List' that Kenzie is featured on this year, she is getting some wanted/unwanted attention.
- Girls on the list start dying off one by one. Is it a curse, coincidence, or murder?

DISLIKED:
- So the book had some clichés, like previously mentioned, which was all fine and dandy, but I was confused by some of the actions of some of the characters... I can't get into much detail without giving away major plot points, but just know that sometimes I felt... confused.

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