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Not Like Other Girls by Meredith Adamo

shelvesofsamantha's review against another edition

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emotional mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

ksyrin's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

sierra_an's review against another edition

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5.0

I don't typically right reviews. But this book had me addicted. First off a missing girl mystery. Then a fake dating scenario I loved it. But I really just resonated with the main character and how people perceived her and how she perceived herself.

libraryalissa's review

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dark emotional funny mysterious reflective sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

Just brilliant. Jo is one of the best developed characters I have come across. The mystery aspect is very well done. The writing is top notch. The friendships are real. The themes of trauma, toxic masculinity, sexual assault, etc. are dealt with honestly and unflinching. Would highly recommend this to high schoolers. 

kristysgreatideas's review against another edition

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dark emotional mysterious medium-paced

5.0

libraryladylisa's review

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3.0

There are a lot of layers to Jo. She's experienced several traumatic episodes that reveal themselves throughout the novel. Also, her former best friend has gone missing, so there's also a mystery to solve. There is a lot of plot lines throughout the story (maybe too many), and it is slow to build, but once it does, readers will be satisfied with the ending.

fantasybeforereality's review

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5.0

4.5-stars for a stellar YA debut.

Not Like the Other Girls is a gripping and emotionally resonant journey that I wasn't expecting to love so much. From the very start, I found myself deeply invested in Jo-Lynn's story, flaws and all. The fast-paced narrative kept me on the edge of my seat, delivering excitement and intrigue throughout.

What struck me most was the poignant commentary on the societal pressure to conform to certain stereotypes, particularly the pervasive notion of being "not like the other girls." Adamo skillfully navigates this theme, offering a heartfelt exploration of identity and self-acceptance that will undoubtedly strike a chord with young women grappling with similar struggles.

This book is a perfect combo of "Would've Could've Should've" by Taylor Swift and Veronica Mars. The story was entirely captivating, blending together mystery and chaos the entire time. Watching Jo-Lynn have to navigate through a maze of terrible friends, secrets, and newfound romances all while still having to go to school made for a thoroughly engrossing read.

The only thing that kept this from a 5-star rating for me was how everything was a little shoved into the epilogue to clean it up nicely. I actually think I would have prefered having more questions. It didn't take away from the story, but left things a little too "perfect".

Not Like the Other Girls is a powerful and thought-provoking read that offers both heartache and hope. I cannot wait to see what Adamo will write next. This is a must-read for anyone seeking a story of resilience, self-discovery, and the journey to finding one's place in the world.

Thank you to NetGalley and Bloomsbury YA for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

sleeppxtterns's review

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5.0

Do you ever just know that a book is gonna bury itself into your heart before you even read it?
That was me with this book.
I absolutely loved reading this story, I couldn’t put the book down and everytime I did, I found myself thinking about Jo and her story and how much this book had buried itself into me.
I highly recommend reading this book (check the TW first tho)

gggina13's review

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5.0

4.5 stars

Mindy McGinnis herself recommended me this book when I was basically like, "ma'am what do you recommend if I love your books but I am out of new ones to read????" and she was RIGHT

Jo is kind of like, the school slut. She's never even really done anything to "earn" that spot, she just grew up only fitting in with the boys, then had her nudes leaked by one of said boys... and now girls don't like her and guys don't really think the best of her either. Ya know? Even shitty adults in her life think she's "one of those girls"... there's just no winning as a teenage girl I stg

So yeah, her ex best friend Maddie is super mean to her, Maddie's friend group has always seemed catty, the boys Jo grew up with are now like... teenage boys and foul towards girls and toward each other. Her brother is back from college with a sports injury, busy with PT, her parents are pretty nice but not really present, and she's flunking out of school because no one is there to tell her not to. Things are just bad and also annoying and Jo is just coasting through life trying to have people be as least shitty as they can to her.

The dynamic shifts for Jo when Maddie goes missing. What's interesting is that things don't seem to shift for anyone else... things carry on basically as usual. Cody, Maddie's boyfriend, is still throwing parties, and the Birds, Maddie's best friends, are still attending said parties, along with the rest of the school. Everyone seems to think Maddie just ran away.

Jo doesn't think that, especially knowing what she knows about Maddie's disappearance....

So she begins working with Hudson, a former friend and a still casual acquaintance, to figure out what happened. He naturally suggests fake dating as a way for her to get back "in" with the popular crowd..... hehehe....

So it's like, serious, because of the subject matter, but also a little fun, because of the romance and Jo's inner monologue. Jo and Hudson really uncover a lot of secrets about their school, classmates, and little town.

I just really liked Jo. I like how smart she is in a lot of ways, and how clueless she is about certain things she doesn't want to think about. Her POV is so fun to read from, and I really liked her relationship with Hudson.

I also don't think you'll guess what the story behind Maddie's disappearance is!

This book is just a great study in "not like other girls" culture because even when people use that phrase as a compliment about you, really it's just an insult in the end. You've got to be unlike other girls to be special, but if you're too unlike other girls, you're trashy, so you can never really win, and Jo gets it from all sides over the course of this novel.

There's also some really sweet unexpected female friendship! Maddie's friends end up getting pretty close to Jo in a genuine way and I really enjoyed their characters.

We had some racial diversity in the side characters as well as some queer side characters, but nothing too flashy, just a few mentions.

But yeah this is a definite recommend!!

heather01602to60660's review against another edition

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4.0

It was a comparison to Veronica Mars that caught my eye, and this did not disappoint. A heroine you sometimes want to shake, but can't help rooting for. Honestly, the ending of the mystery kind of went into eye rolling territory, but I still bumped this up to 4 stars thanks to the overall experience.