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People to Follow

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This is a must read YA thriller! The writing and characters are on point. The "Then There Were None" with reality TV and influencers on an island is brilliant. This book is hard to put down. I needed to know what happened next!

Thank you NetGalley for an arc in exchange for an honest review.

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This book was a lot of fun! I never knew who the “sponsor” was, and from chapter to chapter I kept changing my guess.

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People To Follow is destined to be your next reading obsession. Utterly addictive, mix of a thriller with juicy reality TV vibes. This page turner is fire. Don’t gate keep this amazingly talented author, Olivia Worley, with this unforgettable debut.

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At first the book is a bit slow to start but once you get into the understanding that there are multiple narrators and they all have a bias about what they're experiencing it turns into a wild ride. There was a couple times where I had to pause and check whose point of view I was under because I got confused or would pick it up in the middle of a chapter and have no idea who I was under. It was a good read all in all, there were so many twists and turns that kept me guessing and gasping as each thing happened. It was truly so hard to put it down. It did drag a bit for certain sections feeling more like a revamp of a pretty little liars style book but wow wow wow, I was absolutely not expecting all the twists and turns that were in it. Overall I'm giving it 4 stars!

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A great read what shows the seedy underbelly of so-called influence and fame in today’s society. Highly recommended to all!

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And Then There Were None meets 21st century social media. I really enjoyed this updated take on one of Agatha Christie’s most famous works!

You’ve got the secrets, you’ve got the motives, and you’ve got the person steadily taking them each down. I liked how the author was able to juggle the thriller side of the plot while also tactfully shining a light on the darker side of social media and the challenges of influencer fame.

The fast moving plot and multiple POVs kept the story interesting and engaging - I read it in one sitting. People to Follow is pure guilty pleasure and I loved every page.

Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press/Wednesday Books for the e-arc in exchange for an honest review.

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It's a picture-perfect retreat built for influencers—three weeks away from the world, without phones or social media or follows or likes. But there's a catch: the ten influencers will be filmed 24/7 for a reality show.

And then there's another catch: Everyone has a secret to hide, and somebody is determined to expose all their secrets to the world...and when bodies start piling up, it's clear that the remaining influencers are at risk of far more than being cancelled.

I'm starting to think that I'll have to set a Goodreads shelf for #influencerlife or something—it is a such a specific/weird subgenre, but for the time being at least I'm completely here for it. (Is it weird that I'm even more here for it that authors keep writing #influencerlife books in which influencers get murdered? I don't want that in real life—if it needs to be said—but I'm never going to say no to more fiction with camp and murder and over-the-top-ness.) "People to Follow" has some heavy Agatha Christie vibes (and I'm here for that too), but set at a modern, sub-drenched retreat and, you know, with cameras everywhere. Plenty of red herrings to keep a reader busy.

There are ten influencers on the island, a few of whom serve as narrators throughout the book. I have some mixed feelings about that (all you have to do is scan the chapter headings to see who survives until at least late in the book, and I did have to keep checking the chapter headings to see whose POV I was in), but I also enjoy the sense of not being able to fully trust any of the narrators in addition to wondering, you know, whodunnit. Very enjoyable quick read (I blasted through this on a very long bus ride), and very much a read for fans of "Live Your Best Lie," "Killer Content," et cetera.

Thanks to the author and publisher for providing a review copy through NetGalley.

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This one was really good. I was hooked the whole time. I tried to predict what happened and who did what, but it kept having twists and made me clueless. I enjoyed the premise and the ending was great! This a great and thrilling read and, would highly recommend everyone check it out!

A special thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press & Wednesday Books for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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I thought that this was a great premise....10 social media influencers come to an island to live IRL (in real life). However, once they arrive, one by one, they begin to die. WHo is killing them and for what reason?

The author had me guessing and second guessing myself...it was a great mystery.

however, I felt that some of the story was not fully developed. I didn't know that they had murdered Jenna. I just knew that Jenna was in a bedroom...

Further, the 'influencers' didn't do anything that horrible (except for the Jenna murder, which we didn't know about till the end) to warrant a death sentence.

it was campy, an easy beach read, no serious thought needed to read this thriller.

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Loved this one! So many twists and turns in the story line. Perfect for anyone who likes a good who do it type of thriller.

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3.5⭐️

The premise sounded absolutely amazing with social influencers being a part of a murder-mystery situation but I didn't love this one. It was very fun and campy as well.

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I really enjoyed the concept of this mystery novel, it had what I was looking for in this type of book. The characters were unique and well-done. I was invested in the mystery and enjoyed getting to read this overall. I loved the way Olivia Worley wrote this and am excited to read more from her.

"I’m in hell. Actual, biblical hell. It’s the only explanation I can scrounge up for why I’m here, trapped on an island with the three people who I specifically came here to get away from. The worst part is, it’s my own fault. I know the cast list was supposed to be secret, or whatever, but I should have done something, anything."

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I read this book in one night! Even though there were 10 influencers to keep track of — and multiple perspectives, on top of that — I found it easy to stay engaged. The plot moves fast and is a little kooky at times, but it's overall a solid read. One note is that there is some heavy content, and while it's addressed thoughtfully, it could still be sensitive for some readers.

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Thank you NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for the copy of People to Follow by Olivia Worley. This is a debut by an author I’ll be keeping my eye on. The story and the writing hooked me from the start.
The premise of influencers being invited to an isolated island is not new, but I liked how the influencers were all teens with all the bravado and insecurities that come with that age. I also liked the variety of what they were influencing.
Every chapter is a different POV and they are all written in the first person so sometimes it was hard to tell whose POV it was, especially at the beginning when they all sounded alike. It would have helped if the characters had used names when addressing someone, especially the person whose POV it was. I did a lot of going back to the start of a chapter to make sure I knew who’s POV it was. More distinctive voices and personalities would have helped, or maybe even fewer characters. At the end I was having trouble remembering who was who and what their story was.
I enjoyed reading this book and the reveal was a surprise. After the reveal, the book felt a little too long, like there wasn’t really a definitive end. I enjoyed reading this book and look forward to other books by Worley. 3.5 stars rounded up to 4.

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I loved this wild ride! This book was a LOT like Never Coming Home by Kate Williams. If you liked that you will LOVE this. I preferred this one, though they are extremely similar. If you love influencers on a deserted island with no devices or contact to the outside world, you will enjoy this.

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Heart pounding thriller that left me on the edge of my seat. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this one. Definitely one of the best books this year.

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