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Pretty girls by Karin Slaughter Book Review

50 min · 13. juni 2025
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In this video, we review Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter — a dark and disturbing psychological thriller that pulls no punches. Centered around sisters Claire and Lydia, the story unravels years after the disappearance of their older sister. When another tragedy hits close to home, the two estranged siblings are forced to reconnect and uncover a horrifying truth hidden beneath layers of lies and trauma. We’ll walk you through the plot basics, discuss key themes like grief, justice, and survival, and explore Slaughter’s gripping writing style that keeps you turning pages — or covering your eyes.If you're into intense thrillers with strong emotional depth and shocking twists, this book might be for you — but it’s definitely not a light read. We’ll also share who We think will appreciate this novel the most, and who might want to skip it. Let us know in the comments if you’ve read Pretty Girls or if it’s on your TBR! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more book reviews, thriller recommendations, and all things bookish.

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