Bad Girls Club review by JHap
Bad Girls Club
by Judy Gregerson
Age Range - Mature Young Adult
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 17
Reviewer's Location - Casa Grande, AZ, United States
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In a family torn apart by a mom's mental illness, Destiny and Cassidy are the ones who have to suffer. All is calm when their mom is in her right sense. But now she is increasingly becoming more and more delusional. And memories continue to haunt Destiny. Memories she had been ordered to forget. Destiny needs to get out of the house before she goes crazy; the darkness is coming for her. It's already grabbed Cassidy, and Destiny doesn't know what to do to get the darkness to relinquish its hold. She sees the effects that it has on her mother. And it isn't good. Will they make it out of the house alive? Or will they be prisoners of the darkness forever?

Opinion: 

I can use one word to describe this book. Shocking. The fact that the dad won't believe that any thing is wrong is just truly horrifying. And the story that happens at Crater Lake is just - Shocking. That is the only word I can say to describe this book. But Judy Gregerson also wrote this book very well, making it even better. I never wanted to stop reading this book, and stayed up until midnight to finish this book because it was so wonderful. Perfect for a summer read, and perfect for anyone to read. I think it will appeal to anyone. One of the best I have ever read.

 

 

 

 
Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - some mature content

Explain your content rating: 

abuse and language
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