Vicious Little Darlings review by BDalt
Vicious Little Darlings
by Katherine Easer
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction
Five Star Award

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Age at time of review - 14
Reviewer's Location - Fairborn, OH, United States
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Sarah Weaver had never been in an all girl's college before. She wasn't exactly excited about going to one now, either. Then, she met Maddy. Maddy and her best-friend, Agnes, are both rich and exciting to be around. Maddy and Agnes convince Sarah to move into a huge house, off campus. They act as if they're the best of friends, the type of friendship any girl would want to have. They cook together, buy each other presents, and share all of their secrets. More and more flaws start to show in Maddy and Agnes' behavior. Maddy seems to be a compulsive liar and Agnes seems to be obsessed with Maddy. Strange events between the girls start to really freak out Sarah. Are the girls really sharing all their secrets? Could shocking new secrets ruin their friendship, or even more?

Opinion: 

Vicious Little Darlings was a very interesting, and exciting story. It was full of suspense at every corner and some events were much unexpected. This story was particularly interesting to me, especially as a teenage girl. The story of the girl's friendships and betrayal will relate to any teenage girl's life, which is why I recommend for all girls to read this story. The ending of this story was extremely shocking which made it an amazing novel. I absolutely loved this story. It was super enthralling to me and I believe any teenage girl would enjoy it.

 

 

Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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