Friday, February 20, 2009

Kiss Me Kill Me by Lauren Henderson


Kiss Me Kill Me could have been better. It lacked flow and the most of the plot was fairly easy to figure out yet the ending left no true resolutiong, just pieces thrown together.

I understand it is to set up the sequel, Kisses and Lies but after reading Kiss Me Kill Me, I have no desire to find out what happens to the characters.


I am more interested in the private school, the relationship between the main character and her grandmother rather than the suspicious death of a cute boy.

I do love the use of British slang, since it takes place in London and the proper use to speech. It is in fact what kept me going rather than tossing it in the bin.

There are much better fiction/mystery books out there. IF you feel a strong desire to read this, check it out from the library or borrow it from a friend. Don't waste your hard earned money.

Grade: D

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