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THE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER “If you liked Gone Girl, you’ll like this.”—Stephen King   Ten years ago, six friends went on vacation. One made it out alive….   In that instant, college student Quincy Carpenter became a member of a very exclusive club—a group of survivors the press dubbed “The Final Girls”: Lisa, who lost nine sorority sisters to a college dropout's knife; Sam, who endured the Sack Man during her shift at the Nightlight Inn; and now Quincy, who ran bleeding through the woods to escape the massacre at Pine Cottage. Despite the media's attempts, the three girls have never met.   Now, Quincy is doing well—maybe even great, thanks to her Xanax prescription. She has a caring almost-fiancé; a popular baking blog; a beautiful apartment; and a therapeutic presence in Coop, the police officer who saved her life. Her mind won’t let her recall the events of that night; the past is in the past…until the first Final Girl is found dead in her bathtub and the second Final Girl appears on Quincy's doorstep.   Blowing through Quincy's life like a hurricane, Sam seems intent on making her relive the trauma of her ordeal. When disturbing details about Lisa's death emerge, Quincy desperately tries to unravel Sam's truths from her lies while evading both the police and bloodthirsty reporters. Quincy knows that in order to survive she has to remember what really happened at Pine Cottage.   Because the only thing worse than being a Final Girl is being a dead one.   WINNER OF THE 2018 INTERNATIONAL THRILLER WRITERS AWARD FOR BEST HARDCOVER NOVEL

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I'm so angry. Truly.You all know the feeling you get when you first read the synopsis of a new book, and in that moment you JUST. HAVE. TO. HAVE. IT.It goes beyond elated anticipation. It's a NEED!Yeah, well, that was me when I first stumbled across 'Final Girls' by Riley Sager. I'm a sucker for slasher films-- Modern, 80's retro, Italian giallo... I simply love the horror field in general, truth be told. Anything likened to that area of obsession falls along the vein of must have/must see/must read. So, to say my eagerness to read this novel was bursting at the seams would be a gross understatement.I've expended so much energy these past few days just abso-freaking-lutely HATING this book, that I really can't force myself to write up this review much further. If you're reading this, though, just know that the plot is predictable, the characters make dumb decisions nearly every page (because if they actually HAD IQs greater than a chipmunk, there would be no plot progression or story), the detectives are so awful at their jobs that I wondered what alternate universe this was happening in, and the entire book itself felt like a cheap, PG-13 thriller your great Aunt or fellow pre-teen friends might find "chilling":"OMG, I'm soo scared.""Oh Em Geee, I knoww."It really isn't that hard to put together who the killer is; I've seen more slasher films than I've read books. But I was hoping the writing would at least be on par with other suspense thrillers I've read and loved.It wasn't.This book could have been redeemed with anything unique or witty or clever, but it remained generic and bland and redundant in its idiocy.Riley Sager seems to think the "twists" were more clever than they actually turned out to be (predictable and stupid, in actuality).Long story short: I'm ticked off. I thought I was going to enjoy this one more than I did, and I'm severely disappointed and frustrated and will never trust another book like this again.
I just this minute finished Final Girls. Normally, I'd wait a few days before writing a review; I'd wait until I'd given the novel time to sink in, down deep, until I was certain about what I wanted to say. No need to do so with Final Girls. It's the first novel I've read in a very long time that I simply could not put down. There is first the plot itself, which starts strong and never lets up. There is then the list of characters, all well drawn, especially in their psychological makeup - detailed, fascinating, crossing back and forth constantly between likable and unlikable, suspicious and not suspicious, the possible killer or totally innocent, all the way to the end. Quinn, the narrator, and Samantha, another Final Girl, are flat-out compelling to get to know, and they come across as real human beings. And then there's Sager's style, which is, for the most part, Quinn's voice - filled with tension, fast, furious, almost breezy were it not for the subject matter. Interspersed throughout, though, are short chapters told in third-person, chronologically detailing the actual events of the night of the murders at Pine Cottage, and all I can say is that they are damnably frustrating in the best sense of the word as they tell you the story of that night little piece by little piece. They're the ticking clock, the ticking-off clock on the bomb of the novel. They add so much to the overall plot and mystery because they're so perfectly written, each one offering another direction, another suspicion, the night moving forward with one new possibility after another, and each one making you feel as though you're the guy from the bomb squad trying to decide which wires to cut in which order. And all while the same technique is being employed in the present. It's like being on two trains simultaneously, both of them hurtling out of control toward each other. Brilliant structure, riveting, forcing you to turn every page to the next and the next. My only qualm is that I did guess the killer's identity very early, but not because Sager gave anything away - I don't know why I knew, but I just KNEW. However, this did NOT spoil the story in any way at all; after all, he might yet have proved me wrong. I read somewhere recently that Riley Sager is a pseudonym for another well-known author, and I would imagine this is true; Final Girls is a bit too accomplished for a first writer's thriller. So, now that I've finished the novel and am no longer in taut suspense over IT, I'm STILL in suspense to learn which well-known author actually wrote it! Damn you, Riley Sager, damn you!

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