I was excited to read this book because Madelaine Petsch is supposed to produce the film adaptation and star as Clare, but now I'm just wondering how they sold the idea to her because this is terrible.
The only way I can describe Clare's personality is as "I'm not like the other girls" which seems like a joke as a type this, especially because she seems to hate when people tell her that, but that's honestly all she is. Of course she has a tragic backstory, of course she has been off her whole life (something we keep seeing through flashbacks annoyingly presented as scripts), of course she's a vegan who would never hurt animals like other serial killers, of course she's a good student, of course she knows krav maga, and of course perfect guys are chasing after her even if everyone seems to think that she's creepy and weird.
Everything in this story is predicable and you can see the next plot coming from miles away before it even happens; and what's up with men and their obsession with underage girls being raped? Clare is almost raped three times and we learn that her best friend was actually raped. That's a little excessive, don't you think?
And don't get me started on her friendship with Julie. For supposedly best friends, these two barely interact, which makes their friendship hard to buy. And the "bullies"? They're a caricature of any other teen book/film/tv show bully and there's nothing original about them.
One of the most annoying things about the story was the ghost of her first victim showing up randomly at some point and staying for the rest of the book. He's there to scare her at first but ends up acting as some type of conscience and the only thing it does is make her look crazier than she actually is. Her conversation, out loud I must say, with him are ridiculous and it's something that wasn't necessary at all. And the way Clare talks? It's pretty obvious that a not so young man wrote her dialogues. Her vocabulary is not one that a current teenager would use and the insults she uses are very dated, especially her ridiculous use of acronyms, which got boring pretty fast.
All in all, I wish I could take back the hours I spent reading this and good luck to everyone involved in this future film because the story is terrible and I'm sure it's gonna be dragged to hell and back, if it even sees the light of day.