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Dead Girls Don't Say Sorry

Dead Girls Don't Say Sorry

Published in
2024
3.73
on Goodreads (289)

Description

What does it mean when your best friend is dead and your instinct is relief? A stunningly immersive debut about toxic friendships, grief, romance, and new beginnings. Friendship, at least for me, has never been anything but complicated. Before: One year ago, best friends Nora and Julia were starting their senior year of high school, with plans to apply to the same university so they wouldn't be separated. When Dillan Fletcher comes back to town, life as Nora knows it begins to unravel. And then, the unthinkable happens. After: Months after surviving the accident that killed her best friend, Nora Radford is stagnating. Dillan has remained by her side, but he and other friends are starting university, while Nora is still trying to unravel the lies that Julia told, lies disguised as friendship. DEAD GIRLS DON'T SAY SORRY is an absorbing page-tuner told in two timelines about how friendships evolve, how growing up can reveal the dark side of those you trust most. And it's about how even in the face of tragedy, we can find our way out of the dark and have the courage to step into something better.
Age
14-17
Text complexity
proficient
Length
400 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

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  • Complex Characters: Books with such themes often delve into the complexities of their characters, providing a deep and psychological exploration of their motives and backstories.
  • Social Commentary: The title hints at potential themes of justice and societal issues, which could lead to thought-provoking discussions about the treatment of women and the concept of victimhood.
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