A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
A closed case for a school project, except Pip does not think he did it. The YA thriller everyone passed round.
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A closed case for a school project, except Pip does not think he did it. The YA thriller everyone passed round.
A billionaire leaves his fortune to a stranger, on the condition she moves in with the family he cut out. Puzzles galore.
Six criminals, one impossible heist, no honour among thieves. The found-family heist book that launched a thousand tattoos.
Katniss volunteers. You know the rest, and it is still one of the best-built books on the shelf.
Charlie sits next to Nick in form. That is the plot, and it is enough. Pure warmth.
Five students walk into detention; four walk out. The Breakfast Club, but murder.
A girl with no powers in a kingdom that kills the powerless, entered into the Trials. Enemies, lovers, arrows.
A shapeshifting sidekick, a morally grey villain, maximum chaos. The graphic novel that became the film.
A man wakes up alone on a spaceship with no memory and one job: save everyone. Best friend included.
Aliens versus ghosts versus teenagers with crushes. The panels can barely contain it.