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Regina, a high school senior in the popular--and feared--crowd, suddenly falls out of favor and becomes the object of the same sort of vicious bullying that she used to inflict on others, until she finds solace with one of her former victims.
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This book is extremely unpleasant but also extremely good. If that makes sense.
Oh jeeze, I stayed up way too late last night to finish reading this because I couldn't put it down. Also, the back cover announced that fans of Mean Girls would love this, which makes me wonder if that person actually read this? Or actually saw Mean Girls? Because Mean Girls is a satire, and this is an intense psychological thriller. They are both about mean girls, so... there's that, I guess.I want to say the bullying in this is over the top, but given what we see about teen suicides and cyberbullying etc, it must not be, at least not for some teens in some schools.It's painful to read but, for me, unputdownable. (Partly I had to keep reading because I had a very real sense that at any moment the bullying was going to escalate into straight-up murder.) It didn't. But it could have.This is a readalike for books like [b:Before I Fall 6482837 Before I Fall Lauren Oliver https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1361044695s/6482837.jpg 6674135], [b:Lessons from a Dead Girl 451220 Lessons from a Dead Girl Jo Knowles https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1320474341s/451220.jpg 439849] and [b:Speak 439288 Speak Laurie Halse Anderson https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1310121762s/439288.jpg 118521]. NOT for the movie Mean Girls.
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