![]() ![]() The girls vault into the unknown, risking everything for a new and limitless life. Except Frankie doesn’t want to rat her out. ![]() Then Frankie, a step-cousin she barely knows, figures out what she’s plotting, and the plan seems like it’s ruined. But there’s also l’appel du vide, the call of the void, that beckons her toward a new life where she will be tied to no one, free and adrift. She’s figured out the how, the when, the where, and who will help her unsuspectingly. After years of research, Maude has decided to fake her own death. At least, that’s what she wants everyone to think. Keep reading this book review for my full thoughts. ![]() And I was absolutely surprised how much I adored this one considering my high hopes! It’s queer, secretive, and thrilling. As a huge fan of She’s Too Pretty to Burn, I knew I had to read Dead End Girls. ![]()
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