As Good As Dead
Publisher,Farshore
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 400 g
No. of Pages, 576
Shelf: Fiction Books / Young Adult / Action & Adventure
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Pip is used to online death threats, but there's one that catches her eye, someone who keeps asking: who will look for you when you're the one who disappears? And it's not just online. Pip has a stalker who knows where she lives. The police refuse to act and then Pip finds connections between her stalker and a local serial killer. The killer has been in prison for six years, but Pip suspects that the wrong man is behind bars. As the deadly game plays out, Pip realises that everything in Little Kilton is finally coming full circle. If Pip doesn't find the answers, this time she will be the one who disappears . . .
This final book gave me anxiety throughout the second part but the ending was a relief. Kudos, Holly Jackson.
As Good As Dead
This story follows Pip who discovered that she had a stalker who leaves dead pigeons & draws 5 headless human sticks in front of her house. 5 headless human sticks & Pip will be claimed as his 6th victim. Honestly, it started really really good, I couldnt put down this book. However, a REALLY REALLY wild turn took place in the middle, causing a big all-grey conflict.
A quite thick book, 552 pages excluding the acknowledgment. Please read until the end to find out what actually happened & whether Pip survives at the end of the day!
Such an incredible book ! I had to hold my breath while reading a few scenes because it's too scary for me 🤣 The ending is really sad and Pip is lucky to have Ravi <3
I was NOT expecting the story to go in the direction it did.. but WOW I loved it! I was hooked from the beginning and I literally loved every second of this book.
I'm not into YA that much until I found this book. Holly Jackson once again proved herself to be an amazing author.
It’s incredibly rare that YA mysteries get a five star rating from me, but with this series I don’t even hesitate. Holly Jackson’s writing just hits all the right spots for me.