Warning! This review may contain a few spoilers from the book. If you're uncomfortable with that thought, please go ahead and click away. Thanks! After reading this book, I like to think that I am a generous person. I gave this book three stars, but it definitely deserved one or two. In the most recent review I made (The Cellar by Natasha Preston), I complained about the book not making much sense. That book wasn't nearly as bad as this one. I thought maybe it was just me and my lack of observation skills, but once I read more reviews on Good reads, I realized that many people had this problem. The book is about a group of five teens that head up a mountain in Arizona to a cabin owned by one of the teens. There, they planned to play a murder-mystery RPG (Role-playing game) that they created before most of them graduate high school and leave for college. This is my first issue with the book: the RPG game. It's super confusing, especially when we're flopping from POV t...
Just a girl who's trying to change the reading world one book at a time