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385 pages, Kindle Edition
First published February 12, 2015






A fast paced thrill with a bit of insta lust, only to be counteracted by disgust. How refreshing (which in itself is a bit sad that that’s what constitutes as refreshing nowadays, but that’s for another day.) FULL REVIEW TO COME. POSSIBLE 3.5 STAR
"We can’t save everyone...Sometimes it’s all we can do to save ourselves."

"That moment when I teetered over the edge and almost fell stays marked on my memory. I could have killed her. But the fact is I didn’t.

Sometimes we can save other people. Sometimes, as Finn said, it’s all we can do to save ourselves. And occasionally we get to save others, and in doing so we unexpectedly save ourselves."

"The only thing is, I don’t know if I can make myself that vulnerable. I’ve lived so long on my own, keeping people out, hiding behind locked doors with just a dog for company, that I think I might have forgotten how to live like a normal person."

"It means inviting in chaos and uncertainty and all the things I’ve worked so hard to avoid. It means learning how to live with risk. And I’m not sure I know how...

...But with all that, I tell myself, comes love and craziness and excitement and the type of feelings that let you know you’re alive and make you feel grateful for every breath you get to take. If I choose to, I can open myself up to all of it."


"I saved myself. I didn’t save them."
"We can’t save everybody. No matter how much we might want to."
Sometimes we can save other people. Sometimes, as Finn said, it’s all we can do to save ourselves. And occasionally we get to save others, and in doing so we unexpectedly save ourselves.While I didn't quite enjoy Conspiracy Girl as much as I did Alderson's debut Hunting Lila, it is still an entertaining and engrossing read regardless.