A good girl's guide to murder by Holly Jackson
Pages: 448
I started this book because I love comparing books to their shows/movies. When I heard this was going to be a series Netflix was putting out from BBC I had to get a jump on the book first.
Now the book was good in a separate way, which I think I enjoyed a bit more. It was much slower and grabbed my interest right away because it was almost written like a who-done it. Pages were police reports and interview Q&As. Alongside regular chapters. You felt like you were solving it along with Pip.
I won't spoil too much for the individuals who have this on their TBR list, but wow. That outcome. The poor girl in the attic and Barney definitely did not deserve what happened, and honestly kinda pissed me off.
I have started book 2 and can't wait to watch each character grow and meet new ones.
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