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Fun read and very well-written. I did find the twists fairly predictable (though I read too many mystery books for my own good), but it didn't detract from the book.

This book was so cute but also empowering! It reminded me of a lot of my experiences in high school (regrettably) but with an inspiring spin with female empowerment and allyship.

I have no words for what I just read.... It takes the eternal question of what would happen if you did 1 thing differently and shifts it into a sci-fi thriller that I couldn't put down. And I couldn't be happier with the ending (something that rarely happens for me).

This book was adorable and everything I was hoping for. I loved the multiple storylines with alternate media (the tweets, the podcast, etc). It was a bit predictable (as all reality shows ultimately are) but I loved Bea so much.

This book starts out slow - namely as a 1950s style whodunnit... but once you get invested it goes so quickly! I loved Susan and her interest in the completion of the mystery. And I love a mystery where it's the tiniest details that turn out to be the biggest clues.

I don't even have words for this beautiful novel. It's amazing to see that this was written in the 70's, though it reads like it was written yesterday. Still thinking about the implications of this book and their relevance...

W - O - W. I was really satisfied with the writing style and construction of this novel. I don't want to spoil anything, but it's worth the read.

This is a mostly satirical romance novella that doesn't take itself too seriously. I was a bit iffy about the first chapter, but then I flew through the book. I'd read more about Karen, Karen, Joaquin, and Mario any day.