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How to Survive Your Murder
M**N
Perfect for fans of slasher horror movies (Scream) and anyone who likes a good mystery thriller
This book was fast-paced and tension-filled, which had me reading through it super quick, but I enjoyed every minute of it. Perfect for the Halloween season! (I love a story that takes place all on Halloween night!)The ending seemed a little incomplete, with a few questions unanswered, but I feel like a lot of horror movies do the same thing, just leaving the audience with a sense of foreboding and unease that the danger isn't quite over yet. You have to use your imagination to figure out what happens next. Unless there is a sequel! (I don't think there's a sequel to this, though.)As a writer, I actually skimmed through this book a second time, using it as a mentor text to see where the author decided to reveal answers to readers' questions throughout. Just when you think you know who the killer is, you realize it's probably someone else. And then that person is revealed to be innocent and you have to change theories again. It's so good! And so fun! (I did figure out who the killer was eventually, by the way. Before the book told me who it was.)I highly recommend this one. Just dive in and go for the ride! And Happy Halloween!
K**N
Slasher Movie/Ghost Ship esk
I honestly loved it. Obviously, it is not for everyone, but I feel if you like pop culture references, slasher movies, and fast paced books thrillers, you will enjoy this book. To me, it flowed well for what it was and read very well. The author did a good job putting together a fun and corky book.I will recommend this book to anyone who wants a good thriller and fun book!
T**X
I was hoping it would be better
This wasn't a bad book, but it felt like it could have been so much better. For one thing, it felt like the narrator's majorly annoying obsession with horror movies kept working against any suspense the author was trying to build; in trying to be ultra meta or something (the main character of "Scream" is literally referenced on the inside cover flap description), I kept feeling like I was being yanked out of the story. I also felt like most if not all of the characters weren't very well developed, although the author did do a decent job of giving us enough detail that you could generally remember who was who.The actual plot though suffers from thriller syndrome. At a certain point, you have to wonder how the killer is constantly several steps ahead, killing multiple people while remaining uncaught. And the reveal of the killer's identity, while certainly surprising, felt tortured. You could kind of understand the logic behind some of the kills, but the author's attempts to explain the other kills added for padding just felt stupid.But the reason the book gets three stars (and I'm being gracious) is because of the ending. It makes no sense and pretty much negates the whole point of the book. Trying to excuse the bad logic and worse ending as "it's just a young adult novel" is lazy; the best young adult novels can compare favorably with the best older adult novels (or however you want to label it, LOL). This one doesn't.Somewhat disappointing.
E**S
THE ENDING
This book was incredible there were so many shocking twists and turns. I t truly had you wondering who the killer was because there were so many possible suspects. I loved the references to all of the horror movies and of course our Sydney Prescott knock off. Overall this was a fabulous book and I would 1000 percent recommend.
#**S
If you could change your life... Would you?
If you could change the worst thing you think ever happened to you would you? Alice did and it wasn't what she thought it would be. I figured it out much sooner then her and was growing a little frustrated that she hadn't figured it out, but I will say the last page blew my mind a little. I hadn't seen that part coming at all.
D**Y
A slam-in-your-face ending!
Alice loses her sister in a murder spree cut short one Halloween night. She saw Claire get stabbed by Owen and a year later is planning to testify that Owen killed Claire. Any more info in my review will be a spoiler. This unique mystery thriller jumps around and then slams you in the face with the ending. A suspenseful read that I could not put down! 5 stars!Danielle Vega's pseudonym.
A**W
A Rollercoaster Read
What the freak did I just read?! This book was an emotional roller coaster that ended with the best slasher/horror book ending that a slasher junkie could ask for.There were a few things that I really liked about this book: the chapter titles, the horror movie references, and how everything played out. The chapter titles were funny and just self-deprecating enough for a gen z audience to love. The horror movie references were frequent and spot on. Even though there were many that I haven't seen, the ones I have were well represented. And the way things played out....well, I'll just have to say it was awesome.The Groundhog day aspect of this story definitely allowed the plot to be shaped in a way it wouldn't have been able to otherwise. And I appreciate the fact that the author allowed us a glimpse into Alice's life (our main character) a year after her sister's murder before catapulting us back to the night it all went down. That way, we got a really good sense of everything Alice had lost that night and where she'd end up if she didn't find the killer.I have to admit, there were a few moments where I was just bored with this book. I pushed through because I felt like the ending was going to be worth it (and it so was), but I can't deny that I wasn't completely interested in this book at times. Also, for me (a slasher movie/murder-mystery fanatic), the killer was pretty obvious about halfway through. It was satisfying to see I was right in the end so I wasn't too peeved about it being so obvious. I think maybe for the normal slasher/murder-mystery lover, it won't be so obvious and will be a fun ride.Overall, I enjoyed this book! And I'd recommend it for its amazing ending alone.Disclaimer: I voluntarily read and reviewed a gifted and advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
T**A
Cliff hanger!
This book seriously kept me on the edge of my seat! If you like a YA mystery this is definitely for you! (plus it takes place on halloween so perfect for fall/spooky season)
F**F
cliffhanger de fou malade
L'idée est plutôt intelligente : revenir dans le passé et empêcher le meurtre de sa soeur. Elle revient la nuit d'Halloween et tueur est en pleine folie meurtrière. Les fans de film d'horreur avec des slashers adoreront le bouquin. Honnêtement, une partie du l'histoire était assez simple à deviner. Dès le départ, il est facile de comprendre le premier retournement de situation. Par contre la fin était vraiment mind-blowing, je m'y attendais si peu et j'espère vraiment avoir un second tome. Le livre se lit en une soirée et l'intrigue est prenante. J'espérais juste un petit peu plus de développement au niveau des personnages secondaires.
F**N
So many twists!
Amazing book. Danielle has included so many twists and turns and it makes your heart pound every time one is revealed.
E**.
Excellent Read highly recommend
Really loved this book, I was so drawn in that I finished it in less then 48 hours. The ending really surprised me I did not see that coming at all. I highly recommend it. Definitely give it a read.
L**N
How to survive your murder
As much as I enjoyed this I felt there was too much build up and it wrapped up far too fast. The ending also wasn’t the best for me
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