3,5*
As someone that had not previously read AUFT, I went into this book blind.
At first, I was so hooked and so interested in the story. A murder was committed. Was the wrong person paying for it? Delilah is determined to find out.
While investigating an actor’s murder, Delilah discovers blog entries by someone called Gottie. She seems to know exactly what happened the night of the murder.
Delilah together with Sawyer, the son of a famous actress, will go into a deep dive investigation on the case to try to find out what happened to Natha, the murdered actor.
Told through prose as well as some different mixed media bits, the story started very strong and intriguing but at some point it started to lose fuel for me.
I think the premise of this book is very interesting and I did like all the commentary on social media culture, fandom, obsession, how toxic the internet can be, how the truth can be twisted and how people are being judged by fans and people that do not know them.It's a reminder to not trust everything we read online.
As much as I was waiting, still excited to get answers, when the revelations came, I was a bit disappointed. The epilogue also felt forced and rushed.
But all in all, this was an interesting YA mystery with good representation that opens up an interesting conversation about celebrities and how we view them. It also has a good pacing, great mixed media bits and a couple of twists and turns that will satisfy many readers.
Delilah was a very likable and driven character, almost like Pip in AGGGTM.