Even Good Girls | Nicholas Jordan | Book Review
Even Good Girls | Nicholas Jordan | Book Review
Ignorance hurts the most and when the source of the ignorance is your only best friend then it's unacceptable and heart-wrenching. Imagining school life without a friend is a nightmare. Tabitha and Nancy are best friends from 7th grade, their friendship is hardwired and unbreakable.
Tabitha owes her entire social life to Nancy. Because Nancy is the one in their friendship, who is communicative and cordial, she is the one who has smooth, flawless skin, perfect curves, and shiny long brunette hair. Even in the brain's department, she is on top of the chart as she is the topper of the school. She is a beauty with a brain. While on the other hand, Tabitha is the opposite of Nancy, because she thinks her personality is so average, she considers herself only as a scrawny, flat-chested girl with blonde pigtails.
But senior year comes with lots of vicissitudes. Nancy involves herself with more popular girls of the college and completely sidelines her best friend. Nancy starts ignoring Tabitha and that is hurtful and annoying for her because without Nancy the count of friends Tabitha has is zero. Later on the same topic, they both get mad at each other, as a result, Tabitha gets more silent treatment and ignorance from her best friend. Before Tabitha hash things out with Nancy, she is found dead and according to rumors of high school and police investigation, her best friend Tabitha is the prime suspect.
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