Sunday, October 03, 2021

#BookReview: The Last Beautiful Girl by Nina Laurin






Synopsis: BLACK MIRROR meets Darcy Coates in this exploration of the dangerous, dark side of beauty in the digital age, with a gothic, haunted-house setting.

When Izzy is dragged from Brooklyn to a tiny town for her parents' new job, she's not thrilled. The silver lining is the gorgeous old mansion she's moved into: the former home of an artist's muse who died tragically in a fire. But the house has its quirks: whole floors are closed off, paintings are covered up, and cell reception is nonexistent.

Izzy throws herself into starting an Instagram fashion account using the gowns and jewelry she finds hidden away in the house. She looks perfect in the photos--almost unnaturally perfect--and they quickly go viral. Soon she's got a new best friend, a potential boyfriend, and is surrounded by a group of girls who want the photoshoots and fame for themselves. But there's a darkness in the house, and a darkness growing in Izzy, too. When girls start dying, it's clear that something--or someone--in the house is growing in power, with deadly intentions.



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Rating: 3 Stars
My Review: If you want to enjoy this one don't read what its about. Because the comparison to Black Mirror and Darcy Coates will be let down once you start it.  This was kind of interesting and I think that some readers will enjoy this one.  However, it wasn't really a mystery, this story is very clear and straight forward from the get go.  I also really wouldn't call it a horror story.  As it wasn't very scary at all. It would be more of a suspense or thriller. 



Suspense is consistent throughout, and readers will have a hard time putting the book down... Hand to fans of Mary Downing Hahn, Peg Kehret, and Dan Poblocki. - School Library Journal



Atmospheric...for die-hard fans of haunted-house stories. - Kirkus Reviews










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