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laurendubs
As a college freshman, this book struck several chords with me that before I would have ignored. The narrative is extremely personal and raw, and it causes me to wonder, how would I change if money was no object? How would my family react? All of those questions could be combined into one, rising in my heart again and again as I followed the protagonist along on her path: Would it be everything I wanted?
It’s a good thing I’m between jobs because I started reading at breakfast and couldn’t put it back down until I’d made it to the last excruciating page. If you’re a Murderino or a fan of true crime, you’ll enjoy this fictional account of a very very shitty serial killer. You don’t need any knowledge of previous books in the series to enjoy this one. Please, for the love of God, read this book.