A review by chokinghalos
The Girl in Question by Tess Sharpe

5.0

“It’s like there’s an ocean between us instead of a few feet of asphalt. She’s played her hand and I’ve countered and now we’re swimming in the brutal truth.”

At the beginning it felt like a wannabe thriller from a contemporary/young adult writer, but it got fixed later in the book. It only shows us a side we didn’t know about Nora and her friends.

I couldn’t stop reading because the next chapter got better than the former one and so on and so on and I loved how the characters, ironically, stayed true to themselves. They are distinct to each other and they work out perfectly inside this world.