Undead Girl Gang
by Lilly Anderson
Rating (1-5) - 📘📘📘
Genre - Teen, Horror, Zombie
Format - Hardcover
Pages - 305
*Amazon Blurb*
Meet teenage Wiccan Mila Flores, who truly could not care less what you think about her Doc Martens, her attitude, or her weight because she knows that, no matter what, her BFF Riley is right by her side. So when Riley and Fairmont Academy mean girls June Phelan-Park and Dayton Nesseth die under suspicious circumstances, Mila refuses to believe everyone's explanation that her BFF was involved in a suicide pact. Instead, armed with a tube of lip gloss and an ancient grimoire, Mila does the unthinkable to uncover the truth: she brings the girls back to life.
Unfortunately, Riley, June, and Dayton have no recollection of their murders. But they do have unfinished business to attend to. Now, with only seven days until the spell wears off and the girls return to their graves, Mila must wrangle the distracted group of undead teens and work fast to discover their murderer...before the killer strikes again.
*Review*
What do you do when you best friend dies and everyone is claiming it was part of some suicide pat she has with two other girls that weren't even her friends? You bring her back from the dead to ask of course. But when you're young and not really sure of how to use magic things don't always go as planned. That's exactly what happened with Mila. Not only did she bring back her best friends, who can't remember any details about her death, but also June and Dayton who aren't even in the same clique.
Not there are three dead girls running around while Mila is trying to help them figure out why they died. Was school so bad that they couldn't take it anymore? Did someone hate them that much? All the questions that Mila has and the girls (especially June and Dayton) seem to care less about getting answers.
I thought this book was cute, but not much more than that. It's not easy to guess right in the beginning if the girls committed suicide or if they were murdered, but it also doesn't take long to figure it all out, thought a little longer to know all the details.
The ending seemed to drag on a bit longer than needed, but overall I still enjoyed it.
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