![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I thought each character felt unique and had a very distinct voice and personality so it was easy to tell who was narrating each chapter, I never struggled to keep up with that aspect. ![]() We get to see their reasons for believing what they do and what role they had to play in all of it. They each have their opinions on Alice and what she did the night of the party. Then we have Kurt, one of the most unpopular boys at school, who's wickedly intelligent and has had a crush on Alice for the longest time. Josh was Brandon's best friend and in the car with him on the night he died. Kelsie was Alice's best friend but didn't want to be hurt by Alice's reputation and hasn't really been talking to her since the rumours started. Her and Brandon had an off again on again relationship for a long time. Elaine is one of the most popular girls in her school and the party, where Alice slept with the two guys in one night, took place at her house. This book is told from multiple perspectives, something that really helps with a story that's focusing on bullying, rumours and people's perceptions of others. But, because I love you all, I will give it my best and try my hardest to not just gush nonsensical things at you. So I adore it for all it's awesomeness and loathe it for how difficult it becomes to write a review showcasing said awesomeness. You know the ones, they are so amazing that you can't quite express or articulate all the reasons you loved them so much. Oh, how I adore and loathe books like this in equal measure. ![]()
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