Book Review: A Good Girl's Guide to Murder - Holly Jackson

 

I am not really a fan of YA as an adult but this didn't feel super YA. The book was laid out really well and I enjoyed the mixed media presented within the book. The book follows Pip as she writes her EPQ paper at A Level about the alleged murder of Andie Bell by Sal Singh. 

She was given a warning not to go too far but we all know that means she went too far. She gathered so much information from a range of sources to help discover what really happened the night Andie disappeared. 

The novel meticulously follows Pip as she interviews sources, asks for police reports and discusses the case with Sal Singh's brother, Ravi. They become a formidable team in figuring out what really happened, unveiling a timeline it seems the police didn't even bother looking for. 

I could not put this book down. I read it in like 3 days because I constantly wanted to know what Pip found out next. I also had a little bit of jealously that she put this much effort into EPQ when I put in practically no effort at all aha. 

I loved the little twists in the book that gave the element of danger towards Pip also and it did get pretty dark at one point. But it all just added to the story and made it flow better. I was enraptured from the off. 

5⭐

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Book Review: Daydream - Hannah Grace

Book Reviews: Wild Love - Elsie Silver

Book Review: Collide - Bal Khabra