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As Good As Dead: TikTok made me buy it! The brand new and final book in the bestselling YA thriller trilogy (A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, Book 3)

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As the deadly game plays out, Pip realises that everything in Little Kilton is finally coming full circle. Part of me wanted to shout at Pip for her logic and some of the decisions she made…but I could also see her point of view and how she came to the conclusions she did. As we cross into the final section of the novel, the twists and turn the novel took kept me on the edge of my seat wondering if they were going to get away with it or not. the writing was very repetitive throughout the story as a way to convey pip’s ptsd which i appreciated.

I enjoyed the first half of the book, and I am surprised that my guess for the culprit is on the beam compared to the last two books. After the events of Good Girl Bad Blood, Pip is struggling with PTSD and has even developed a pill habit. I related to Pip so much as a character, and found the plot line and writing style absolutely phenomenal. I get that she thought no one would believe her over some respectable white guy, that he might not even have been arrested.To access your ebook(s) after purchasing, you can download the free Glose app or read instantly on your browser by logging into Glose. Unbeknownst to her, however, a serial killer hiding in plain sight in Little Kilton has set their sights on her and is closing in.

he deserved everything that happened to him and i am so glad that he was placed in jail, even if drastic measures had to be taken to get him there. So, Pip and Ravi realize that yes, someone is stalking her and they have been right outside her house. Pip ends up going down familiar rabbit holes and sees to Harriet, a sister of the one of the victims and learns that she knew Andie Bell and that became friends after her sister died which seems out of character for Andie but it also explains the mystery HH entry in her diary which puzzled Pip before.It's a well deserved 8/10 from me, a definite recommend, and I'd have no problem seeing this again with friends. despite the ending that they had, the love they had for each other was present in everything they did.

Because she delivered her own judgement and made crucial evidence public on her well-received podcast. Instead; the detective told her to have therapy; he says it’s normal to see things after passing through a trauma like hers.

And Pip knew, as her eyes trailed away from him, that this wasn’t just about her own survival; she knew herself well enough by now. It also didn’t sit well with me the fact that Pip *roped* her friends into helping her get away with it, and they turned that narrative into them “taking justice into their own hands. Why are you having weekly chats with a person who intentionally fatally rufied you, and intended to kill you- but you apparently HATE the date rapist more than the “morally grey” man who murdered your boyfriends brother?

In the book the killer sends Pip cryptic messages asking her “whose gonna look for you when you disappear” and this girl literally counts everyone in her life (Ravi, Connor, Jamie, Nat, Becca , her mom and dad) and is like “i mean i guess they would look for me 👉👈 but would Ravi? nat deserves all the happiness <3 she’s such a strong character and i just loved her, especially in this one.It seems everything is coming full circle with the Bell family as they started Pip’s journey and now they are going to end it as well. And I get that PTSD is real, I really do, but Pip turns so anti-police that the entire tone of the book becomes almost political, which is totally unnecessary.

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