Showing posts with label thriller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thriller. Show all posts

Review: Dangerous Girls

DANGEROUS Girls
by Abigail Haas


Pages: 388 (paperback)
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Books
Publication Date: August 1st 2013 first published July 16th 2013)
ISBN: 9781471119149

Summary 

Elise is dead.
And someone must pay.

Anna, her boyfriend Tate, best friend Elise and a group of close friends set off on a debaucherous Spring Break trip to Aruba. But paradise soon turns into a living nightmare when Elise is brutally murdered.

Soon Anna finds herself trapped in a foreign country and fighting for her freedom. As she awaits the judge's decree, it becomes clear that everyone is questioning her innocence. To the rest of the world, Anna isn't just guilty, but dangerous. As the court case unfolds the truth is about to come out, and it's more shocking than you could ever imagine...

Review

Dangerous Girls is told from the point of view of Anna, as she relives the months leading up to her trail. A trail where she is accused of murdering her best friend, Elise. Unlike the rest of her friends, who also discovered Elise's body, Anna is the only one on trail. She's the only one kept incarcerated in a foreign country waiting to be sent to jail for the next twenty years for first degree murder. But here's the question. Did Anna kill Elise? And if not, who did?

I'm not entirely sure where to start. I'm still not 100% sure what actually happened or who killed Elise but it was one hell of a ride living through Anna's trail with her. This story has Abigail's quirky fingertips all over it and is a thrilling and impressive story of friendship, love, betrayal and the lengths some people will go through for those three things. It's completely mesmerising and Abby's writing is overwhelmingly alluring. I just want to keep reading her books forever!

Even though I did love this book I also struggled with it a little. I think the issue for me was that the whole reason I fell in love with Dangerous Boys (which I actually read first) was the dark seductive characters and the practically psychopathic story line that was all consuming and challenged my way of seeing human nature. With Dangerous Girls that character's didn't have that same edge for me, at least not until the very last chapter. Also still don't I haven't a clue what happened and it's been days since I finished this book!

I'm not saying I didn't enjoy this book because I did. It was exciting and the way Abigail writes is captivating from the very first page. I adore the way in which each chapter twitches between the past and the present revealing the story one clue at a time. I felt a whole array of emotions towards Anna while reading and it did pull me in. It's a great book. It just, for me, missed that seductive, dangerous quality of Dangerous Boys. 

Again, like my previous reviews for Abby's books I'm noting going into much detail as I don't want to give the game away. So that's all you're getting. Just know what it's well worth the read and will have you on the edge of your seats!  


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Review: Dangerous Boys

DANGEROUS BOYS
by Abigail Haas


Pages: 336 (paperback)
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Books
Publication Date: August 14th 2014
ISBN: 9781471119163
Received From:  The author, Abigail Haas.

Summary 

It all comes down to this. Oliver, Ethan, and I. Three teens venture into an abandoned lake house one night. Hours later, only two emerge from the burning wreckage. Chloe drags one Reznick brother to safety, unconscious and bleeding. The other is left to burn, dead in the fire. But which brother survives? And is his death a tragic accident? Desperate self-defense? Or murder ...? Chloe is the only one with the answers. As the fire rages, and police and parents demand the truth, she struggles to piece the story together - a story of jealousy, twisted passion and the darkness that lurks behind even the most beautiful faces ...

Review

I don't even know where to start with this book. I mean, usually I write my reviews straight after I finish reading but with this one I've needed some time to gather up my thoughts. I had heard good things about Dangerous Boys, although with words like 'sociopath' and 'disturbing' being thrown around in reviews I was a little dubious to read it. However, I have now had time to put together my feels and I'm now ready to tell you why you NEED to be reading this book.

Yes, the capitals were necessary.

Dangerous Boys is a thriller packed full of twists and surprises. It starts at the end, with a kind of 'who done it' theme but it slowly takes us back and unravels the parts of the story that lead up to the moment Chloe drags one of the Reznick brothers out of a burning building. Throughout the book it looses said 'who done it' feel and becomes more about the darkness within one girls identity. It becomes a story of twisted discovery and a family’s sordid secret. It's a story about choice and the disturbing depths of human nature.

I really don't know what I can say without giving too much away because I found the beauty of this book was that I had NO idea what was coming. The changes within these characters are pathological and the scenes depicting these changes made my skin crawl. There is a sexy darkness to this book at times that had me hooked and holding my breath. The air of suspense doesn't ever let up and by the end you're practically twitching with anticipation.

I don't feel like I can say anymore. Just that Dangerous Boys is one of the more exciting and thrilling books I've EVER read. It's a book that you all need to read, even if this isn't your usual genre. And I'm not just saying that because I need someone to talk to about all these feels… although that would be nice too.

Time to delve into the twisted realities that is, Dangerous Boys.

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**I received this book as an ARC from the author to read & review. This is a 100% honest review.**



Being as I couldn't tell you too much about this one I thought I would share some gifs that show MY reactions while reading Dangerous Boys. 
Helllllllo Ethan!
no no no no no no no
WHICH BROTHER IS IT???
I can't cope much longer...
WHAT? HUH? NO FREAKING WAY!!
THAT ENDING!!!


Also I felt a little bad that I couldn't go into quite as much detail as usual so here's my dream cast to help you picture these character's while reading. 
No need to thank me.
Enjoy! x

Alex Pettyfer as Oliver
Steven R. McQueen as Ethan

AND

Imogen Poots as Chloe