![]() I didn’t find the ending to be surprising.īut as I said, something kept me turning those pages to find out what happens so I’ll give this one my “It was okay” rating of three stars. I thought that I would become more involved in the story when the second half of the book starts with the present day occurrences, but unfortunately by that time I didn’t really care enough about which one of them ends up on the bridge or who had led them there. The first half of the book, which covers the college years, seemed to read as a young adult novel, which I don’t personally care for. ![]() I wasn’t really interested in their daily activities but something certainly did keep me turning those pages. I at first liked the girls but that soon started to unravel. ![]() Then it switches to 22 years before when the three young women arrive on campus and first meet each other. The book starts out promising with a well-written scene of an unsuspecting woman being led to a bridge and then being encouraged to commit suicide there. ![]() But it soon becomes apparent that their friendship has serious flaws. After all, as Kate says, “They say your freshman roommates become your best friends for life”. ![]() Kate, Jenny & Aubrey, although coming from very different backgrounds, become friends when they room together at college. ![]()
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