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angeleen
Jun 06, 2016 rated it liked it
It is a decent book, but the level of hype surrounding it is unwarranted. My favorite part is the way the author understands young women and puts that understanding into words via the thoughts of the main character. I especially liked her thoughts about the girlfriend who is abandoned at the house she's staying at in real time (when she's an older woman). For a book about a murderous cult, there was very little happening. ...more
KT
Jun 06, 2016 rated it really liked it
Thank you to NetGalley and Random House for providing me with an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

The Girls is, on its face, the story of a troubled teen who is drawn into a Manson Family-like cult that's on the verge of committing Manson Family-like murders. The lurid subject matter is an obvious draw for readers but underlying that story is a deeper one. "The Girls" aren't just the girls of the cult, but all girls and women and the ways in which society betrays them
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Kaitlin
Jan 06, 2016 rated it it was amazing
I don't quite know what I was expecting from this book, but not this. And this was a brilliant distillation of girlhood ripe with insightful thoughts about insecurities, disillusionment, the ache to belong to something, loneliness, anger, frustration, fear, loss, starry-eyed worship, disillusionment, and coming of age.

First, this book was incredibly well-written. Emma Cline's language is spot-on. She illustrates feelings, moods, and moments so well that you feel both like you're there, and feel
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alana
Nov 11, 2016 rated it liked it
Shelves: crime, ebook
Come to find out, I read differently as a new mom. Teenager struggles, dysfunctional families, unhealthy decisions...they all weigh so much more heavily and stress me out. And violence toward children is completely unreadable. This story was compelling and engaging, especially the time period and structure of looking back at the events. At the same time, it was incredibly painful and disturbing to read.
Julie
Jan 13, 2016 rated it liked it
Felt completely unsettled the entire time I was reading this book.
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