![]() ![]() I felt so protective of her and that fact that she was killed broke my heart. This was really the only scene that truly made me almost cry. I attempted to put my thoughts in cohesive order but can we just talk about Maddy dying? My heart broke. I feel like People Like Us did a good job at both revealing bits of information at a time and allowing the reader to put things together themselves, as well as, using the characters to reveal what really happened. I like being in the dark, finding out the truth throughout the book in bits and pieces. Even Kay, which I really tend to like in novels. ![]() I felt like it really made for an interesting read, and it kept me on my toes at all times. I really enjoyed the fact that we couldn’t trust anyone in this story. Later on I ended up really hating Brie, but I still like the fact that we didn’t have that overused, cliche trope in this book. I initially really liked the fact that with Brie and Kay we didn’t have a lesbian character who was hopelessly in love with her straight friend who would never love her back. So I’m really not surprised that I loved this book as much as I did.įirst off, I loved the LGBT representation in this book, so many lesbian or bisexual characters who were of varying different personalities. ![]() People Like Us definitely checked a lot of my boxes. This book was so enjoyable, I loved every minute of it. ![]()
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