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14 Ways to Die

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I thought this book was alright. I finished it because I wanted to know whodunnit but I didn’t connect to any of the characters and the plot felt fuzzy at times. It was difficult to keep track of the story and I was a little confused in some parts. I do enjoy mystery but it was by far not the best one I’ve read.

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Lovers of Karen McManus Holly Jackson, and E. Lockhart will love this book. Twists and turns with a main character you are footing for. The Magpie Man was making me a little nervous and I had to put it down before bed to keep him from creeping into my nightmares. Great read!

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My problem with this isn't the book, it's me. I'm learning that I am not a thriller reader. Everything about them irritates me. I'm super disappointed that it took an ARC for me to realize this, but thrillers are not my thing.

My main problem with them is that the characters always make terrible decisions. They never think logically. If they hear a weird noise outside, they go investigate, unarmed and unprepared. If they suspect someone, they break into their house, alone and without alerting anyone. This book was no exception. Jess was constantly endangering herself, and her impulsiveness made me angry.

This book did do a great job of keeping the reveal from being obvious. I suspected so many different people, but I was never right. The final reveal was creepy, and took me completely by surprise.

I also loved the concept behind this! The idea of people streaming their lives in a competition for the most views was super interesting, and I really wish it would've played a larger part.

Although this wasn't my type of book, I would still recommend it. I'm just not a thriller reader, which is what this book taught me.

Thanks to Vincent Ralph and Netgalley for providing a free copy in exchange for an honest review!

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The writing was okay but a little frustrating. I found the main character to be rather bratty and she did not have much of a personality. The plot was okay and some of the aspects were done quite well. Overall, not bad.

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many many readers. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! No spoilers. Beyond amazing I enjoyed this book so very much. The characters and storyline were fantastic. The ending I did not see coming Could not put down nor did I want to. Truly Amazing and appreciated the whole story. This is going to be a must read for many many readers. Maybe even a book club pick.

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This is definitely a book I can recommend to students who are enjoyed and have a A Good Girl's Guide to Murder hole in their life. Clever, sharp writing married with a unputdownable plot will have readers staying up late to finish this thriller.

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**Review will be posted on my blog on 5/24/21**

Likes:
*I like the concept of using social media to find a serial killer by drawing them out. It’s also a scary idea but Jess was committed to finding her mother’s killer.

*The story moved very quickly because the chapters were short and to the point.

*It was difficult to pinpoint who was the Magpie Man so the author did a great job of hiding him from me, the reader. I had a few suspects in mind but I was wrong.

*There were some parts that was thrilling and made me wonder if I would do what Jess is doing. My answer: NO. I’d be too afraid to go running out into the night to see who was out there creeping around my house.

Random Notes:
*Triggers: suicide ideation, murder scenes, grief

*I like short chapters but at one point it made the story too choppy for me, it took me out of the story at times.

*I didn’t connect much to the story maybe because we are in Jess’s head a lot and I wanted more clues about the killer. Honestly, when the killer was revealed, it felt anticlimactic.

Final Thoughts:
The concept of luring a serial killer with a social media reality show is fascinating. For the most part I was engaged with the story and wanting to find out who was the killer but the big reveal fell short for me. I still think people who enjoy young adult murder mysteries will enjoy this one though.

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A book that has the feel of true crime without it being true crime. I loved the aspect of the world watching her while she tries to find the man who murdered her mother, and I enjoyed the ending. It wasn’t a perfect ending, but it was a fitting ending. Sometimes that’s all you need.

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While I appreciate the fact that I was accepted to read this book I was disappointed in it.

Its slow and the writing never seems to pick up the pace. Too many details, removed from the main plot, which could have been interesting had it been matched by the writing.

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A massive thank you to NetGalley for the ARC of this book.

Wow!
I’m not often left speechless by a book, but 14 ways to die definitely did that. I loved everything about this story.... the storyline... the characters,,, the twists and turns. I especially liked the structure. The short chapters kept the story so pacey and enjoyable. I literally have not been able to put this down.

As far as debut novels go, this one is exceptional! I definitely want to read more from this author!

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With a novel plot and plenty of layers, this thriller had so much to offer. So many stories told beyond that of a who-done-it murder complete with red herrings.

Highly recommend for fans of YA thrillers.

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This book was really good! I love mystery books like these and this one did not disappoint. I could not put the book down and every spare moment I had, I read this book.

I Iike how this book was unique from other mystery books. It uses Social Media and YouTube to help catch a killer and that’s interesting because things like this could actually happen in real life. I also just liked the different characters. The author was good at writing bubbly characters like Emily and brooding/sad characters like her dad. I never got any characters mixed up and that’s a big plus. I especially like how there was a hint of romance, but not enough to take the main focus away from the mystery aspect. The only thing I didn’t like was how the main character would always go out and do reckless things where she could get caught easily. Some of the things she did were stupid, but other than that I absolutely loved this book!

Overall this book was amazing and I would recommend it to mystery lovers. Anyone who likes One of Us is Lying and other books like that will love this one.

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Alright, so. I didn’t love this book. I definitely didn’t hate it, I just found it to be so-so. Entertaining enough for me to read it in less than a day, as it was a fast paced, and an easy read, as the writing flowed nicely. The chapters were very short, which I liked, as I found that it worked with this particular story, but I feel that some people may find it to be choppy and feel the opposite as I did about it, and feel that it takes away from the flow of the story.

I was initially very compelled by this book, as I feel that it definitely had an interesting premise. It was a uniquely interesting take on murder and serial killers in the age of technology, and the YouTube reality show competition aspect certainly gave the story an added flair and upped the drama.

I also liked the main character, and was intrigued by her tragic back story and her need to uncover the identity of the infamous serial killer that murdered her mother.

But unfortunately, in spite of the many positives of this book, I ultimately just found it to be an okay read, and overall it fell flat for me. It was a bit too far fetched in certain instances, and I was underwhelmed by the resolution of the mystery, as it just didn’t quite fit.

I would still recommend this book though, especially to anybody who enjoys YA thrillers, as this story was fun and entertaining.

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3.5
This was an interesting take on murder. In the age of technology trying to catch an infamous serial killer.

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There were lots of good things about this book - it was fast paced, the main character is likable, the premise is fun. But overall it just felt a little farfetched. The resolution of the mystery just seemed like it didn't quite fit.

I would still recommend it to teens who enjoy thrillers, especially as this one does not focus on a love interest, but instead on family.

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Get out the cement, because there are some major plot holes that need to be patched up. But, on the flip side, murder mysteries are fun and I know my students love books like this trope, so I'll still add it to my library.

Jess throws her hat in the ring to be selected for a live stream featuring a teen with a story to tell. She'll be competing against four other teens with compelling stories to earn a spot for a three-month feature. Her story? Jess's mom was the first victim of the Magpie Man, a serial killer who strikes every 9 months. Jess has grown up in the shadow of this tragedy and her goal is to catch a killer and end the spree of murders. But, there's conflict at every angle, plus she's putting her life in the public eye at the cost of losing her privacy. Will she solve the mystery of the Magpie Man before he strikes again?

Told in very short chapters with must-turn-the-page endings, the story is compelling, but strong readers will have a lot of "uhhh, wait?" Some things, literally, do not add up.

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A great murder mystery with a twisty, fun plot. He says he got inspiration from A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, and I can see that! Well worth the read!

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DNF. While I loved the premise of this, I found it very difficult to get into. The chapters were so short and choppy, I felt like I was reading a jacket copy, not an internal monologue.

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An interesting read that balances true crime and the effects social media can have in catching a killer.

“14 Ways to Die” follows Jessica as she takes part in a new YouTube channel that follows kids through their day to day with the hopes of attracting enough viewers, but Jessica’s motivations have less to do with fame and more with catching the monster who killed her mother and added 13 more victims along the way.

This book sets up a good almost urban legend like mystery when it comes to the Magpie Man serial killer and it was really fun to get these little glimpses of what Jessica was able to uncover as she put this plan into motion to draw him out. You could tell there was a lot of research done to understand the psychology of a killer and using something like social media to play on those characteristics most monsters have was brilliant especially when the backlash of trolling and misdirection came about which could break any real progress.

The story itself is strong and manages to have a few red herrings that don’t take away from the impact of the reveal and while there’s a couple moments that seem too fantastical for the overall mood of the story it’s still a solid read. My biggest critique is the way the book is broken down chapter by chapter, usually when the length of each is small I tend to enjoy it more because I feel like I’m moving faster through the book but in this case a chapter could be a page and it felt more choppy than I would have liked when the rest of the narrative was running smoothly.

There’s a few moments in this book that are very powerful and show what can happen when you focus your efforts on finding justice but it never shies away from the grief of loss and the double edged sword social media can wield on the process making this a pretty solid read for any true crime fan.

**special thanks to the publishers and netgalley for providing an arc in exchange for a fair and honest review**

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Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the eARC in exchange for an honest review.

rating: 3.5 stars.

14 Ways to Die follows Jess, who's mother was murdered by the Magpie Man, an infamous serial killer who is planning to kill again. She starts a Youtube reality series in hopes to catch him. As the whole word begins to watch her every move, she struggles as her world unravels, and she's not quite sure who she can trust. And the scary part? The Magpie Man is always watching.

This was an entertaining YA suspense/thriller. I enjoyed the plot, and loved the youtube reality star aspect. This was a super quick read, with short chapters that held my attention. I didn't fully love the characters, but I did enjoy the suspenseful actions throughout the story. The secret phone calls, being watched, etc fit the narrative really well.

TW: suicide, murder, blood, gore.

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