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Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Girl power | A review on " Luckiest girl alive "

Luck is playing hide and seek
Ugly duckling, I was the new geek
Curious to make it to the peak
Knowing, it killed the cat and the geek
Expert now, I was once a freak
Stupidly holding the tears. Never speak
Through hell, the weak girl is now chic


Gone girl is nothing to what I became
Imagine a victim got money and fame
Reasons fly when I am game
Lost all I ever had, including the shame



Astronomically, fear became a power
Lavish boldly, through dare no cower
Iceberg of diamonds can shower
Vigorous past, A man's glower
Eve wins, women overpower



 How can a woman be so powerful yet so weak at the same time?
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Well, they didn't say Eve got Adam out of heaven for nothing. Women are powerful, in an incredibly destructive way. And Tifani ( the main character ) is an example of how a woman can be FATALLY smart.

 Book review with a little poetic touch on " Luckiest Girl Alive " by Jessica Knoll 


Now that we got the little poetic touch out of the way, we can start with the real deal.
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1) Meet the next gone girl, Tifani Fanelli:


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There was no one I wouldn't hurt to stay 
 Page 84

Tifani Fanelli - the main character in Jessica knoll's bestselling novel " Luckiest girl alive " - is an expert in sweet talking, compliments and choosing her words precisely. She sugarcoats them into perfection.
She knows what you want before wanting it, says what you need to hear.
She is a manipulator. But what made her this way? What had she been through to be this experienced?
Sorry, I can't tell. You'll figure these out when you read the book.


2) A book with lifetime lessons:


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 Is it rape If you can't remember what happened?  
Page 106

Another thing - or to be more specific... things - I have acknowledged in the book is how much lessons you could learn just by reading a book? The question above is a fair example. Is it rape when you can't remember it? Is taking something against your free will is considered a robbery if you can't remember it's occurrence? 


Does being violently murdered, can make a rapist, a hero? Same thing. Those questions are discussed in the book in a talented narrative voice, a thrilling vibe and extraordinary word choices.

Yet, for the questions above, no one really knows an exact answer for them.




3) A guide on how to be smart:


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 People do love a good victim 
page 299

What's the difference between innocence and stupidity, the difference is in the latter you have a choice, but in innocence, you don't have much.Tiffani is a weird mix of both. I think the writer wanted to introduce this type of characters. It's amazing how much a person can change over time. As much as it happens every day to every one of us. Most characters aren't set that way.

The luckiest girl alive represents a guide on how to be smart. People love a good victim, indeed. They feel obligated to help and support a good cause. It lessens their thirst for heroism and power. So, Tifani knew this and used this information well. She used other's weakness to pretty weak small things like herself. She became aware of every little detail. 


If you can summarise this book in a few lines. They would be:
No good things happen to stupid hysterical people or dump aggressive ones, those are easily predicted, easily triggered and easily-beaten.

The storytelling is one of a kind, the events are so vague yet intriguing. You don't know what's coming to you. You can't even imagine or envision what the next chapter will hold for you.


) She is the luckiest girl alive, isn't she?


You only scream, when you are finally safe. 
 Page 107

Was Tifani a victim? Does a mistake determine your life forever? Cause believe it or not. People are like eyeshadow palettes. Each one is filled with so many different colours, we only focus on the colour that matches best with what we wear.


Throughout the book, you will ask yourself, whether Tifani is really a victim or not. Between a perplexed teenager who desperately needed friends to a bold woman who doesn't stop till she gets what she wants lies the mystery. She wanted so badly to belong, so bad that she lost herself in the process. But you know what's funny?  We were born to socialise, to affect and be affected. We were meant to mark each other equally, reshape each other's life.
The funny thing is 80% of us only draws and the other 20% just live with the ugly shapes the others left.


Tiffani wanted so much to belong, that she gave them the pen and urged them to miss her up




5) Last but never least:


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My rating is 5 out of 5. It's a Psychological thriller. The adjectives are unique. The characters are so realistic that I could really see them in person, but, the powerful thing about the book is the author's voice. The storytelling is page-turning, highly anticipating with wrenching points. Jessica has a unique power of word-manipulating, it gives you chills. 

She made me predict an Ending, wanting a second and at the end, I found a completely different ending than the first two.



You can find the author HERE

So, you feel interested in the book, gonna read it? Yes. No. It's ok, cause it was never about a book, paper or words. It's all about being adventurous, fearless and proud. Its all about the experiences we get from books. 

Books are Journeys. As well as my reviews. I don't review the characters, the flow, the writing style or the script. 
I review me after reading the book.
Keep reading, you are worth it, books are worth it.




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7 comments:

  1. Great review. The book looks intriguing. I love the way you write your reviews

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  2. What a super refreshing review style - loved it. I found you from the linky at lovely Audio Books.

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  3. I love the way this interview is set up - wonderfully done!

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  4. This sounds twisty and engrossing - I wants it

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