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Girlhood by Cat Clarke
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Harper has worked hard to remove herself from the past that haunts her, installing herself in remote Duncraggen boarding school. Here, life is less hockey sticks and ginger beer, and more midnight sneak-outs and, well, regular beer. She becomes an integral part of a small friendship group and her past remains firmly tucked away in the most shadowed corners of her mind. That is, until new girl Kirsty arrives.

Something about the new arrival shakes Harper and reminds her of what she has tried to forget. Kirsty threatens to break the group's tenuous grasp on each other, whether she knows it or not, and Harper is the first one to feel the reverberations of this possibility. With the return of the past, the present tension, and the future uncertainity, Harper must decide where her loyalty lies and which of her secrets she can allow to remain buried.

The boarding school setting denoted much of the ensuing angst, and the close proximity of the friendship group also provided a pivot in which the plot revolved around. It is precisely why I appreciate books in this sort of secluded setting. There is a pervading eeriness about the isolation of the characters and it is the perfect environ for a whirlwind of negativity and emotion to expand and destroy all around it.

This book smacks of teen rebellion! There is something utterly satisfying about reading of characters reveling in doing what they are not supposed to be doing. And much of this book dealt with the emerging emotions that characterises the character's age. These combined made the focus on the inner-workings on the close-knit group take a larger narrative focus than its thriller-esque counterparts. Each worked side-by-side, however, to bring this plot to its mysterious culmination!

The pervading darkness of the book is what sucked me in and made this a one-sitting book. The character's internal struggles as well as their external drama all combined to make this a solid and thrilling new heavy-hitter in the genre and made me a new follower, eager to discover more of Clarke's brilliance.
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Reading Progress

April 14, 2017 – Started Reading
April 14, 2017 – Shelved
April 14, 2017 –
page 1
0.29% ""Would you rather have muffins for hands or squirrels for feet?""
April 15, 2017 –
page 184
53.8% ""How did you know that you like girls as well as boys?"...
Funny how people never seem to ask it the other way around - how I know I liked boys as well as girls - because that couldn't possibly be the case, right? I've never been able to get my head around people's obsession with sexuality."
April 15, 2017 –
page 244
71.35% ""I think that terrible people can be deliriously happy.
And good people - the best people - can die, leaving behind lesser versions of themselves to live lesser lives.""
April 15, 2017 –
page 299
87.43% ""It must be easier to keep your balance when your feet hardly even touch the ground.""
April 15, 2017 – Shelved as: contemporary-cuteness
April 15, 2017 – Shelved as: mysterious-miasmas
April 15, 2017 – Finished Reading
March 11, 2021 – Shelved as: young-adult-books-read
April 8, 2021 – Shelved as: dark-academia-ambition

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message 1: by Kristy (new) - added it

Kristy Oh, I'm so jealous you got to read this! Great review!


Dannii Elle Kristy wrote: "Oh, I'm so jealous you got to read this! Great review!"

Thank you, Kristy. I've never read anything else by this author, but that's definitely going to change.


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