![]() Siobhan Vivian has a keen sense of what it means to be a part of adolescent girl culture and what she writes feels real – almost painfully real, at times, because it’s so honest and feels familiar in a “been there, done that, don’t ever want to go back” sort of way. Vivian shatters the slate and sweeps away the pieces so that there’s nothing left. I can’t wait to see what they come up with for the paperback to convey that same icky sense of social discomfort.ĭoes it break the slate? Completely and totally. My only concern is that the contemporary clothing styles might soon look dated, so it’s not really a cover with longevity. The cover does capture the unsettling feeling that underlies all of the girls’ stories throughout the book. These faceless bodies surrounding her are watching her reaction, and probably judging her. The girl’s facial expression conveys just how stunned she is, and she could be either the ugliest or the prettiest, we don’t know. I do love the way the cover image captures the shock of being on the list. ![]() ![]() However, the girl at the center of the image has all of her body parts. Currently available.įace Value: We’ve got a headless body count of three here, which is not ideal. ![]()
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