At first, I thought to myself "this book is good but I still prefer Dangerous Girls". she delivers complex psychology that had me questioning everything, wondering if I should be looking over my own damn shoulder, and hanging on every single word.ĭespite the title, Haas doesn't wander too far from her area of expertise - the twisted, confused, longing that permeates the minds of teenage girls. Because Haas delivers something better than a murder mystery. Maybe you will get it right, most likely you won't. Like all readers of mysteries, you will try to guess what happens. This is another case where I don't know how much to tell you. I'm really struggling to think of another time when this has happened. so the fact that Haas has written a grand total of two books and both have prompted me to give out 5 star ratings is almost unheard of. I give them out sparingly to books that really surprise me with their originality or a special something that just makes them stand out. Let me tell you: I am not generous with 5 star ratings. Honestly, I cannot imagine what it must be like living inside her head, but I do know she writes some of the best psychological thrillers I have ever picked up. But possibly not before I hide all sharp objects first. I want to invite Abigail Haas over to my house so we can be best friends and plot world domination together. Big ones, small ones, strung together by the thin air of good intentions a line of dominoes, ready to fall. Our lives are made up of choices, you see.
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