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Bright Young Women written by Jessica Knoll is under the category of Thriller, Empowerment, Crime, Mystery and Fiction. The story is based in 1978 and is a true story of the murder of two sorority girls murdered by Ted Bundy. The top sorority in Florida State University’s campus in Tallahassee is faced by a gruesome murder of two bright young women. The president of Floridas State University sorority is Pamela Schumacher who is driven and smart. Pamela makes the brave decision to find out what happened to her sorority sisters. Tina who lost one of her best friends meets Pamela and they collectively try to bring justice. Bright Young Women was very impactful of how women were treated in the past and how women had to make tough decisions to be taken seriously. Not only is this book impactful to women and others but this novel is about womanhood/girlhood. Jessica Knolls writing was very captivating, riveting, thrilling and overall was enjoying to read. I would give Bright Young Women written by Jessica Knoll a total of 5 stars.
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Motherthing (review)
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I’m Glad My Mom Died (review)
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Lock Every Door (review)
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A History of Fear (review)
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I Will Find You (review)
I Will Find You written by Harlan Coben is under the category of Suspense, Thriller, Revenge, Crime and Fiction. The thriller is about a young man named David who is supposedly to be the man who murdered his son. David claims to be innocent but the mystery witness and various evidence says otherwise. While serving…
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