Seven Days by Eve Ainsworth

Seven Days

by Eve Ainsworth

School should be a safe place for Jess, a refuge from her difficult
home life - but thanks to Kez and her friends, it's everything
she dreads.

Despite being beautiful and popular, Kez's life isn't any sweeter.
She clings to the fact she is better off than Jess - or so she
thinks. . .

Told from the point of view of the bullied and the bully, this is
a taut, powerful story of two girls locked in battle with each other
and themselves, spiralling towards a shocking conclusion.

Reviewed by Kelly on

3 of 5 stars

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I was horrified to be honest, and bullying is not nearly a strong enough word to describe the abuse inflicted here. It was mental and often physical torture. Kez was a deplorable character that I absolutely loathed. I couldn't give two fucks if she's also seen as a victim due to her home conditions, she and her band of disgusting and vile friends has left me fuming beyond comprehension.

Review to come.

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