Five Survive (review)

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Five Survive by Holly Jackson is under the category of mystery, thriller, young adult, suspense and fiction. The book is about Red Kenney who is going on a road trip along with her 5 friends, Maddy, Simon, Oliver, Reyna and Arthur in a trailer. Throughout the story they are on the road until they abruptly stop until they realize someone sabotaged their RV and are trying to murder them in exchange for a secret. The 6 friends are terrified and unsure who to trust between themselves and who has something to hide. I would overall give Five Survive a total of 5 stars because of how Holly Jackson captured the suspense and immediately had me addicted to the plot.

Rating: 5 out of 5.
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