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    A Good Girl's Guide to Murder - A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson
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    In 'A Good Girl's Guide to Murder' by Holly Jackson, high school senior Pippa Fitz Amobi takes on a cold case to prove the innocence of Sal Singh in the murder of his girlfriend Andie Bell. With a mix of diary entries, interviews, and investigative work, the story unfolds as Pip delves into dark secrets and dangerous truths, blurring the lines between past and present while facing obstacles and threats to her life.

    The book is a smart and suspenseful YA mystery where Pip's determination to uncover the truth leads her through twists and turns, uncovering layers of the case that go beyond a simple murder mystery. Through creative storytelling techniques and engaging plot development, the author keeps readers on the edge of their seats as Pip navigates through a complex investigation that challenges her perceptions and puts her in harm's way.

    Their home was like the town’s own haunted house; people’s footsteps quickened as they walked by and their words strangled and died in their throats. Shrieking children would gather on their walk home...

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    The Assassin Game by Kirsty McKay
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    "The Assassin Game" by Kirsty McKay is set on a secluded island off the coast of Wales where a group of students at Umfraville Hall participates in a thrilling and dangerous game known as Killer. The game takes a dark turn when the pranks turn into real murder attempts, and protagonist Cate finds herself caught in a web of mystery and suspense as she tries to uncover the identity of the real killer. The plot is filled with twists and turns, keeping readers guessing until the final reveal. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of suspense, mystery, and a touch of romance, making it a captivating read for fans of YA thrillers.

    It is about 4:00 a.m. when they come for me. I am already awake, strung out on the fear that they will come and the fear that they won’t. When I finally hear the click of the latch on the dormitory do...

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    There's Someone Inside Your House by Stephanie Perkins
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    'There's Someone Inside Your House' by Stephanie Perkins is a YA horror novel set in a small town in Nebraska where high school students are being brutally murdered. The story follows Makani, a teenager haunted by her past, who becomes a target of the mysterious serial killer. As the murders escalate, the town is gripped by fear and suspicion, with Makani and her friends racing to uncover the killer's identity before it's too late. The book combines elements of slasher films with teen romance, creating a suspenseful and thrilling narrative that keeps readers on edge. The writing style is described as fast-paced, with vivid descriptions of the gruesome murders and a good balance between character development and building suspense.

    Haley Whitehall glanced over her shoulder, as if expecting someone behind her. Far in the distance, a red combine rolled through the sallow cornfields. Her father. Harvest time. Her mother was still a...

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    One Was Lost by Natalie D. Richards
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    "One Was Lost" by Natalie D. Richards is a suspenseful young adult thriller set in a remote West Virginia forest where a group of teens and their teachers find themselves stranded and hunted by an unknown killer. The book delves into themes of survival, trust, and self-discovery as the characters navigate through a terrifying ordeal that tests their limits both mentally and physically. The writing style is described as fast-paced, suspenseful, and intense, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with unexpected twists and chilling revelations.

    Not that there were brochures. There was a handwritten sign-up sheet in the cafeteria, followed by permission slips recycled from ghosts of field trips past. I’m not really sure why I was expecting a ...

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    Truly Devious
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    Truly Devious - Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson
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    In 'Truly Devious' by Maureen Johnson, the story follows Stevie Bell, a true crime enthusiast who gets accepted into the prestigious Ellingham Academy to pursue her dream of solving the decades-old murder and kidnapping that occurred at the school in 1936. The book alternates between the past events of 1936 and Stevie's present-day investigations, creating a compelling narrative full of mysteries and intriguing characters. However, the book ends on a major cliffhanger, leaving readers eagerly anticipating the next installment to unravel the unresolved plot threads.

    Stevie finds herself caught up in a web of mysteries as she delves into the historical murder disappearance at Ellingham Academy while navigating her own challenges in the present day. With engaging storytelling that intertwines past and present events, Johnson crafts a YA murder mystery that keeps readers hooked with its blend of riddles, puzzles, and questions. Despite some readers finding the ending unsatisfying due to the abrupt cliffhanger, the book's ability to keep readers on edge and craving more sets the stage for a promising series that blends elements of historical crime with modern-day investigations.

    This resulted in a long pause. Stevie and her parents had had many conversations about the nature of truth and fact, and this might, on another day, have erupted into an argument. Not today. They seem...

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    Damage Done by Amanda Panitch
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    Damage Done by Amanda Panitch is a psychological thriller centered on Julia Vann, a girl forced to confront a dark truth after a horrific tragedy involving her twin brother. As they move to a new town to escape their past, Julia struggles with conflicting memories and an unsettling new identity. The writing is both chilling and accessible, beautifully capturing the suspense and emotion in Julia's heart-wrenching journey.

    The plot contains many twists and turns, keeping readers on their toes, though some predictability may arise. While some find the atmosphere gripping and the story compelling, others critique it for flat characters and a lack of gripping detail. Overall, Damage Done offers a mix of suspense and emotion, drawing readers into a dark and twisted narrative that keeps them guessing until the end.

    I have one picture left of my brother. I used to keep it in my underwear drawer with the other photos I’d hidden from my parents, confident that my lacy unmentionables, at least, would be safe from my...

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    The Cheerleaders by Kara Thomas
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    The Cheerleaders by Kara Thomas is a YA mystery that follows Monica, whose sister was part of a cheerleading squad that was disbanded five years ago after multiple deaths within the team. Monica finds her sister's cell phone and starts investigating the accidents, uncovering inconsistencies and secrets. The book alternates between past and present, revealing the dark events that led to the disbandment of the cheerleading team and Monica's relentless pursuit of the truth.

    This house was made for someone without a soul. So I guess it makes sense that my mother wanted it so badly. I can imagine how her eyes lit up when she walked through the five-bedroom, three-and-a-hal...

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    All Your Twisted Secrets by Diana Urban
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    'All Your Twisted Secrets' by Diana Urban follows the gripping story of six high school seniors trapped in a room with a deadly ultimatum - choose one to die or they all perish. Through dual timelines, the narrative unfolds the intricate past histories and secrets of each character, leading to surprising plot twists triggered by their hidden truths. Urban skillfully weaves modern themes of substance abuse, social media, and teen suicide into the storyline, creating a high school thriller that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    The author's writing style, characterized by vivid prose and a balanced mix of Hitchcockian thriller and light-hearted YA elements, captivates readers as they delve into the depths of teenage life with unexpected dark undertones. The characters, particularly the protagonist Amber Prescott, are well-developed and relatable, drawing readers into their struggles and the moral dilemmas they face in a suspenseful locked room escape room scenario.

    What’s so bad about a dinner party? Let’s start with the fact that my boyfriend, Robbie, was also invited to this little shindig, and we were on shaky ground. Our post-graduation plans were at odds, t...

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    The Inheritance Games - The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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    The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes follows the story of Avery Grambs, a high school student with a tough life who suddenly inherits a vast fortune from a billionaire, Tobias Hawthorne. To receive her inheritance, Avery must move into the Hawthorne House and solve a series of puzzles and riddles left behind by Hawthorne. As Avery navigates the challenges of living in the mansion alongside Hawthorne's four grandsons, she must unravel the mystery of why she was chosen for the inheritance, all while facing threats and intrigue from those who feel entitled to the fortune. The book is described as a fast-paced YA mystery with elements of suspense, puzzles, and a touch of romance, keeping readers engaged till the very end.

    The Inheritance Games is praised for its engaging plot filled with twists and turns, appealing to readers who enjoy mystery, suspense, and puzzle-solving. The book is noted for its well-crafted characters, particularly Avery and the Hawthorne brothers, each with unique personalities that add depth to the story. The writing style is described as addictive, with a mix of suspense and tension that keeps readers guessing along with the protagonist, creating an immersive reading experience that culminates in a cliffhanger ending, setting the stage for the sequel.

    I made it to school on time but barely. I had a habit of cutting things close. I walked the same tightrope with my grades: How little effort could I put in and still get an A? I wasn’t lazy. I was pra...

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    How to Hang a Witch - How to Hang a Witch by Adriana Mather
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    When Samantha's father becomes sick, she and her stepmom have no choice but to move to her grandmother's ancestral home in Salem. Sam is not welcome and becomes the target of the Descendants, a group of girls who are ancestors of the Salem witches. To complicate Sam's life, she has a resident ghost, Elijah. The book delves into the conflicts with those for whom the Salem Witch Trials have never really left their minds, including The Descendants. The story is a mix of witchcraft, curses, ghosts, and high school drama, all woven together with a touch of historical accuracy and modern-day bullying, creating a fast-paced and tension-filled plot.

    The writing style of the book is described as appealing to a YA audience, with a sarcastic yet shy and vulnerable main character, Sam. The author, a descendant of Cotton Mather, brings in the history behind the Salem witch trials, adding depth to the story. The plot unfolds with a mix of witchy elements, a stereotypical high school bully group known as The Descendants, and a mysterious ghost, creating an interesting and engaging narrative that keeps readers guessing until the end.

    Like most fast-talking, opinionated New Yorkers, I have an affinity for sarcasm. At fifteen, though, it’s hard to convince anyone that sarcasm’s a cultural thing and not a bad attitude. Especially whe...

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