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Last to Die
Last to Die | Kelly Garrett
4 posts | 6 read | 3 to read
Sixteen-year-old Harper Jacobs and her bored friends make a pact to engage in a series of not-quite illegal break-ins. They steal from each other's homes, sharing their keys and alarm codes. But they don't take anything that can't be replaced by some retail therapy, so it's okay. It's thrilling. It's bad. And for Harper, it's payback for something she can't put into words-something to help her deal with her alcoholic mother, her delusional father, and to forget the lies she told that got her druggie brother arrested. It's not like Daniel wasn't rehab bound anyway. So everything is okay-until the bold but aggravating Alex, looking to up the ante, suggests they break into the home of a classmate. It's crossing a line, but Harper no longer cares. She's proud of it. Until one of the group turns up dead, and Harper comes face-to-face with the moral dilemma that will make or break her-and, if she makes the wrong choice, will get her killed.
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ndahl24
The Last to Die | Kelly Garrett
Pickpick

This book was amazing! There is a crazy twist at the end bo one would expect.

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NikkiKey94
The Last to Die | Kelly Garrett
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Pickpick

I‘ve decided to take a break from library books and read some of the books I own and I found this one buried in one of my bookshelves. I really enjoyed it! I don‘t usually read a lot of young adult books but this one was pretty good. It kept my attention and it kept me guessing who the bad guy could be. 🌟🌟🌟🌟!

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Charityann
The Last to Die | Kelly Garrett
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Mehso-so

This one was okay, but I didn‘t like the ending. 📚📖

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Hooked_on_books
The Last to Die | Kelly Garrett
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Mehso-so

A group of bored, wealthy teens decide to break into one another‘s houses for the rush of stealing. Then things morph into something else entirely. The events don‘t really connect to each other and there‘s really more melodrama than anything else. But it was entertaining.

Librariana Sounds like a slightly sinister, disturbing premise. Glad it was at least entertaining! 5y
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