Nice Girls
Books | Fiction / Horror
3.5
Catherine Dang
"Darkly delicious . . . Nice Girls is about the girlhood we never really leave behind, and what happens when we dare to confront our past demons. A pulsating mystery with a narrator you won't soon forget." -- Laura Dave, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author of The Last Thing He Told Me "If you're a total true crime addict, Catherine Dang's debut novel will have you hooked real fast." -- Cosmopolitan Recommended by New York Times Book Review * Entertainment Weekly * Cosmopolitan * Los Angeles Times * Harper's Bazaar * New York Post * E! Online * Bustle * Popsugar * CrimeReads * The Nerd Daily * PureWow * Mystery & Suspense Magazine * Criminal Element * and more! A pulse-pounding and razor-sharp debut with the emotional punch of Luckiest Girl Alive and All the Missing Girls that explores the hungry, angry, dark side of girlhood and dares to ask: Which is more dangerous for a woman--showing the world what it wants to see, or who she really is? What did you do? Mary used to be such a nice girl. She was the resident whiz kid of Liberty Lake, Minnesota--the quiet, chubby teen with the scholarship to an Ivy League school. But three years later, "Ivy League Mary" is back--a thinner, cynical, restless failure who was kicked out of Cornell at the beginning of her senior year and won't tell anyone why. Taking a job at the local grocery store, Mary tries to make sense of her life's sharp downward spiral. Then beautiful, magnetic Olivia Willand goes missing. A rising social media star, Olivia is admired by everyone in Liberty Lake--except Mary. Once Olivia's best friend, Mary knows better than anyone that behind the Instagram persona hides a willful, manipulative girl with sharp edges. As the town obsesses over perfect, lovely Olivia, Mary wonders if her disappearance might be tied to another missing person: nineteen-year-old DeMaria Jackson, whose case has been widely dismissed as a runaway. Who is the real Olivia Willand, and where did she go? What happened to DeMaria? As Mary pries at the cracks in the careful facades surrounding the two missing girls, old wounds will bleed fresh and force her to confront a horrible truth. Maybe there are no nice girls, after all. "Complex characters, questionable choices, and conflicted feelings about who we are and the people we leave behind combine in a compelling thriller that will have you flipping pages to discover how it all fits together."-- Darby Kane, #1 internationally bestselling author of Pretty Little Wife "Nice Girls finds itself among the most haunting of mysteries, those that resonate with our current affairs, like Alyssa Cole's When No One Is Watching and Rumaan Alam's Leave the World Behind. Perfect for the millennial armchair detective, Nice Girls will satisfy your true crime addiction and intensify your desire for justice."-- Paperback Paris
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Author
Catherine Dang
Pages
512
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Published Date
2021-09-14
ISBN
0063117509 9780063117501
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"“We made it look that way. We stowed away the unsavory bits of our lives, the things that would disappoint them and break their hearts. We hid those parts until we couldn't anymore. And we did it to protect them. We did it out of love."
Mary, dubbed ‘Ivy League Mary’, grows up in a sleepy town she yearns to get out of. She then manages to do so by getting into Cornell, until she blows all her chances and gets expelled. Her life and future go down the drain and she is forced to move back in with her dad. From here, questions only mount as a popular girl named Olivia, that Mary used to know, goes missing. Mary gets herself tangled up right in the midst of the drama and action as she pushes boundaries and becomes anything but nice. You can feel her inner violent turmoil that threatens to come undone at any second and the prose captures that perfectly.
She feels like a bit of a has-been, even at her young age, and just keeps getting herself in more and more trouble. I loved how the book’s title is all kinds of ironic and punchy as it seeks to capture all her angst and misadventures. Read this if you’re on the look-out for a good thrill ride and look at small town politics (in terms of hearsay, what crimes fall under private versus public speculation etc.) as this won’t fail to disappoint."
"Oh poor Ivy League Mary, as she was called in her small town of Liberty Lake, for being the smart chubby kid to get accepted into Cornell. Mary once in Cornell thought she would transform herself and became thin and thought she was going to go places. However, she was kicked out of Cornell her senior year and nobody knows the real story what happened, but she is back in Liberty Lake working at the local grocery store. <br/>Olivia, her once long ago BFF, now social media star has gone missing. Mary tries to help uncover answers, but she is reminded that nobody is nice in this town not even herself! <br/><br/>For me the first half was great, but by the end it became dismal. 3.5 stars<br/><br/>Thanks to William Morrow for the gifted copy in exchange for my honest opinion!"
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