The ending is nuts and will make you scream and immediately want more information! But keep in mind that it’s not a standalone, and you’ll be waiting to see what happens. If you’re looking for a YA thriller that’s more on the wild side, check out this book. I can only assume the second book will bring everything together and provide more answers than questions. I felt like the book was a bit disjointed and had too much packed in, but then realized it’s actually part one of a duology. In this book we see everything from flashbacks to terrible childhood memories, a trashy, roadside zoo, drunk teenagers, drama, dysfunctional families, and of course, a desperate need for answers. Now, years later, Tress wants answers and is willing to do anything to get information about her parents, including keeping Felicity hostage. Tress lost her parents, and Felicity was with them the night they disappeared, but she doesn’t remember anything. This story follows two POVs, from teenage ex-best friends, Tress and Felicity. What’s the last book that made you stop and think, “what the actual hell am I reading?” Because that’s exactly what The Initial Insult by Mindy McGinnis did to me! I’ve never read anything by McGinnis before and wasn’t sure what to expect, but it sure as hell wasn’t whatever I just finished reading.
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