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The Good Girls Book Review

In this story we follow different type of girls who are supsect for the death of a Good Girl called Emma Baines the girls are Gewn, Avery and Claude as the police invesigate more into their case things get complicated and hard for them as they battle with problems in their personal lives which doesn't always match up to the things they expect to happen to them... I didn't love this one as It sound more like one of us is lying and a bit of a good girl's guide to murder the problem I had with this book was I couldn't stand the writing style it felt flat and unbothered to continue on the story, I felt the author was trying to make herself sound interesting, but it wasn't working and the characters didn't feel interesting to me I felt there wasn't anything gripping and hitting within them as there was no character growth within the girls so I was kind of disappointed with this one... xo SeekingBookWorm

When The World Was Ours Book Review

  The story follows three friends Max, Leo, Elsa which know eachother from kids they're from Vienna states from 1936 and when the Nazi came it splits their friendship and lives forever making them go through tough challenges and problems that they never thought to be facing... all I can say to this book is WOW! it was such an emotional book that would've made me cry because how Max father treated his friends was very unfair because Elsa and Leo were Jews and he Max isn't so there was a pressure that Max had to face because of his father hating his two best friends even though this was a middle grade Kessler knew how to capture my feelings for reading this one I felt Sad, Angry and scared, somehow shocked for how the grown ups behaved in this book it was also told in a true story so it was powerful and raw and honest for how these children we're facing and batting with feelings they couldn't express to anyone... xo SeekingBookWorm

Last One To Die Book Review

  This story follows sixteen year old Niamh Hughes who is Irish and she arrives in London for summer and freedom but things don't turn out that way when she reaches there she feels someone is watching her and scarily they're all looking like her too... I LOVED this book it was so gripping and somehow scary but the horror part didn't scare me too much and I felt to Niamh a lot as a main character because she have been battling with things not being right in her family and her grandma not feeling well I loved Jess the girl who becomes her friend she was someone who was also aware that Tommy the boy Niamh falls in love for wasn't what he seemed which showed the evdience to me at the end that people can pretend to be really sweet but inside them their intentions are more bad and stronger I feel Murphy nailed the head for me with her debut I can't wait to read her new releases because I adored this one so much! xo SeekingBookWorm