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Final Girls

By: Riley Sager
Narrated by: Stephanie Cannon
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Publisher's Summary

Each girl survived an unthinkable horror. Now someone wants them dead....

They were the victims of separate massacres. Grouped together by the press and dubbed the 'Final Girls', they are treated like something fresh out of a slasher movie. When something terrible happens to Lisa, put-together Quincy and volatile Sam finally meet. Each one influences the other. Each one has dark secrets. And after the bloodstained fingers of the past reach into the present, each one will never be the same.

©2017 Riley Sager (P)2017 Isis Publishing Ltd

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Couldn’t get enough

Love love love! I did not guess what was going to happen at any time! Soooo good!

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Narrator is unbelievably annoying and squeaky

I love the story, it should have been narrated by someone with a sultry voice. I picture the “final girls” as someone with a deeper voice. What a let down! Every time the narrator changed her voice to anyone other than Quincy it sounded like a drunk mouse. So squeaky and crackly.

That being said, the author is very good! I should’ve bought the paperback…

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Was ok

Not as intense as Lock Every Door.
The ending felt a bit rushed and didn’t have the thrill you expected.

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Great twist

I enjoyed the story. The narrator had an odd accent that I found annoying. It seemed to kick in every now and then

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4 hours in and still waiting for something to happen

I liked the narrator. Every female other than Quincy had the same squeaky voice, and it was a little inconsistent as Sam started off with a sultry badass voice and then almost immediately changed into the same voice as Lisa, but overall it was fine.

The story was bland. Really meh. I had high hopes after reading other works by this author, but it must have been the supernatural aspect that kept me hooked on those. Best part of this story was hearing what happened to the final girls. The rest was just bitching and whinging and repetitive “admit what happened Quincy!” “No!” “Admit it” “okay. Maybe. Wait, actually no!” Over and over and over. The boyfriend was insufferable. Wish he’d died early in the book. Sam was here and there. Quincy was boring. Overall it focused way too much on baking and not enough on story. This went into my DNF pile. I couldn’t push through hour No. 5.

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not for me

i found this story tedious and superficial. i found it difficult to understand the characters. it was almost like the author did not know her own chatacters either or she made them up as she went along. it was like all of the characters morphed constantly throughout the story. this didnt work for me. people have traits that stay fixed throughout there life. some things change and some things dont, but to me the author needs to be sure in there own head who there characters are to be able to convince me the reader who they are. sorry. just not for me.

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Very disappointing

Had such high hopes for this one, wow what a fail. No real plot at all. Dull and uneventful.

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