![]() It seemed like it should have been confusing, but it really wasn’t, especially since the story was told in third person (past tense! Yay!), which I think always helps – nothing is more confusing than multiple first-person perspectives that all sound the same. There were five main characters in this book: Mackenzie, Ava, Caitlin, Julie, and Parker. The first book starts with a murder, and the entire premise of the book is centered around the question of whether or not this group of girls killed their classmate, Nolan. ![]() But the further I went, the more hooked I was, and by the end of The Perfectionists I was racing through the pages – and leaped into The Good Girls as soon as I could! ![]() Even a quarter of a way into the book I wasn’t completely sure that it was for me, despite the immediate action and intensity. ![]() But sometimes it’s fun to read something on the edges of where you’re comfortable, and that’s where The Perfectionists was for me. This was my first foray into Shepard’s writing, and also my first experience with this sort of evil YA girls that seems to be a theme nowadays. The Aroma of Books //Rants//Raves//Reviews// Pargeter, Edith (also writing as Ellis Peters).Mertz, Barbara (also writing as Elizabeth Peters and Barbara Michaels). ![]()
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