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The Scam List

The Scam List

2020

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15

The Scam List was a quick, fun read that had me smiling throughout the book.


Boone was a great narrator; he was humorous and likable, even though he wasn't always doing good things.


Information was purposely kept from the reader multiple times throughout the book, which is a device that can annoy me when it's overused to create mystery or suspense. It worked in The Scam List, however, because it doubled as showing Boone's character. The book is written as Boone talking to the reader, and sometimes he lies or omits things. He left out or lied about things he was ashamed of, which was part of his character growth. He has a conscience, and he realizes when he wasn't a good person.


The Scam List is full of fun, quirkly characters. The only part I didn't like was that it didn't feel like justice was truly served at the end.


Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.


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