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Book Review of Lessons from a Dead Girl

Lessons from a Dead Girl
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Helpful Score: 2


Lessons from a Dead Girl is a suspenseful story that kept me on edge the whole time. I never felt relaxed even after the last page was turned, and the book was tucked away on my shelf. It shows how kids that are abused at a young age can turn around and abuse other kids. The main character, Laine, has to go through her life wondering if shes as messed up as she feels. All because her best friend, Leah, abused her at a young age and continued to do so through-out high school. This isnt a happy read at all. Although there are some glimpses of Laine having moments where I thought she would pull through; these moments are usually ruined by the Leah.

This Young Adult book should be kept in the high school age range, as there are a lot of sexual situations, drinking, and a bit drugs written into this story that are probably not suitable for middle school readers.

This is a very emotional story that sucks you in and doesnt let you go. My heart ached for Laines situation. I also felt anger towards Leah, even though her story is just as heart breaking as Laines. This is a great read, and I cant wait to see what Jo Knowles turns out next.