The Last Girls Standing
By Jennifer Dugan
Genre:-YA
Pages:-320
Publisher:-G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers'
Blurb:-In this queer YA psychological thriller from the author of Some Girls Do and Hot Dog Girl, the sole surviving counsellors of a summer camp massacre search to uncover the truth of what happened that fateful night, but what they find out might just get them killed.
Sloan and Cherry. Cherry and Sloan. They met only a few days before masked men with machetes attacked the summer camp where they worked, a massacre that left the rest of their fellow counsellors dead. Now, months later, the two are inseparable, their traumatic experience bonding them in ways no one else can understand.
But as new evidence comes to light and Sloan learns more about the motives behind the ritual killing that brought them together, she begins to suspect that her girlfriend may be more than just a survivor-she may actually have been a part of it. Cherry tries to reassure her, but Sloan only becomes more distraught. Is this gaslighting or reality? Is Cherry a victim or a perpetrator? Is Sloan confused, or is she seeing things clearly for the very first time? Against all odds, Sloan survived that hot summer night. But will she survive what comes next?
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My Review:-Cherry and Sloan head to Camp Money Springs to be counsellors after their senior year. After a few days of meeting, a massacre happens and they are the only ones to survive. After they escape, Sloan can't remember anything. After a while Sloan starts to wonder if Cherry is telling her the truth about everything, can Sloan trust Cherry or does she know more than she's letting on. Could this have something to do with Sloan and her adoption 14 years ago.
This is a YA queer thriller with some unexpected twists along the way, with an ending that might just shock you.
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