112 pages • 3 hours read
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In Holly Jackson's novel A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, teenager Pip Fitz-Amobi investigates the five-year-old mystery surrounding the murder of Andie Bell and the subsequent death of Sal Singh, who was accused of the crime. Pip, joined by Sal’s brother Ravi, uncovers hidden truths about the case, revealing complex relationships, drug dealings, and dark secrets in her community, all while encountering dangerous obstacles that threaten her safety. The book addresses themes such as public shame, identity, and the lengths one will go to uncover the truth.
Holly Jackson's A Good Girl's Guide to Murder captivates readers with its intricate plot and compelling characters, effectively blending mystery and young adult themes. The protagonist's resourcefulness and the well-paced unveiling of clues are highlights. Some critics note a predictable ending and occasional pacing issues, but the book remains a strong debut in the genre.
A reader who enjoys A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson is typically a fan of young adult mystery novels with strong, intelligent female protagonists. Ideal for those who loved One of Us Is Lying by Karen M. McManus or Sadie by Courtney Summers, this book combines investigative thrills with contemporary high school drama.
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Lexile Level
HL700LHorror / Thriller / Suspense Fiction
Relationships
Psychology
Values/Ideas: Truth & Lies
Life/Time: Coming of Age
Emotions/Behavior: Shame & Pride