"Suicide Notes From Beautiful Girls" by Lynn Weingarten
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"Suicide Notes From Beautiful Girls" by Lynn Weingarten
Book Blurb :
"Delia burned to death in her stepfathers shed. They said it was suicide.
June and Delia used to be closer than anything. Best friends in that way that comes before everyone else - before guys, before family. It was like being in love, but more. They had a billion secrets, tying them together like thin silk cords. But one night everything changed. And now, a year later, Delia is dead.
June is certain she was murdered and she owes it to her friend to find out what happened. But the truth is far more complicated than she could have ever imagined..."
This book was gripping and mysterious and beautiful from beginning to end. There was mystery and drama on every page turn and it even made me cry at some points due to the wonderfully written friendship and love story between the two main protagonists (naturally I ship them so much *squee*

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In every relationship there are those who bring out the best in us. Those who make us need to achieve a higher level of ourselves. And I loved that aspect of the story. And the flirting with suicide added an element of danger. But some things were okay to the one main girl while other things were not and those choices didn't make any sense to me. I was disappointing in the ending as well. Which actually is a common theme among this genre, the absent parents or parents who are so out of touch they just don't matter, so why not end it the book ended?
Ive recommended this to several people hoping to gain a new perspective on this tale, but it always falls just short of true greatness.