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Dear Killer
by Katherine Ewell
the book was too predictable for my liking (10/10/2020)
I’ll admit i did enjoy the book, but at time i had to force myself to continue reading due to the stupid mistakes she was making and the fact that I’m simply knew what was happening next. i liked the concept of the book a lot though, and the way the main character thinks i found very curious, because I could almost believe that she’s right in some ways. (WARNING: SPOILERS) the book would need a sequel in my opinion, i want to see the reactions of her peers, her reaction, the mothers reaction and what she would do in prison? she’s very intelligent, but would she be intelligent enough to escape?
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