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A Good Girl's Guide to Murder is a novel that grips you from the first page and doesn't let go until the end. Holly Jackson has created a story that masterfully combines mystery, suspense, and a charismatic protagonist who shines brightly. The plot revolves around Pip Fitz-Amobi, a high school student who decides to investigate a seemingly solved murder as part of a school project. As she delves deeper into the case, what seemed like a closed story turns into a labyrinth of secrets, lies, and unexpected dangers. What begins as an academic curiosity quickly transforms into a real investigation that threatens to expose truths buried deep within a seemingly peaceful community. One of the book's greatest strengths is its protagonist. Pip is intelligent, determined, and possesses a strong sense of justice. Her evolution throughout the book is perfectly constructed, and the reader can't help but feel connected to her, admiring her courage and unwavering pursuit of the truth. It's refreshing to read a young adult crime story where the protagonist is not only astute but also deeply human. The narrative is fast-paced and engaging, with a structure that intersperses traditional chapters with interviews, transcripts, and notes from Pip's investigative journal. This format not only adds dynamism to the reading, but also allows the reader to feel part of the investigation, as if they are trying to solve the case alongside her. The mystery itself is very well constructed. Holly Jackson measures out the information precisely, offering enough clues to maintain the tension without revealing too soon what really happened. Each twist is unexpected and satisfying, and the ending is as shocking as it is emotionally powerful. In addition to being a gripping thriller, the novel also addresses important themes such as prejudice, peer pressure, corruption, and the power of rumor. This gives it an additional depth that elevates it above many other novels in the genre. In short, A Good Gir...
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