Blame

*Book acquired on Netgalley.com. Post contains affiliated links* 

*Book acquired on Netgalley.com. Post contains affiliated links* 

So excited to FINALLY be able to talk about Blame! I included it on my Five Books You Should Read This Summer list because it is! 

This is an advance review. The book will be available on July 18, 1017. 

Sometimes the person you thought you knew best...
Turns out to be someone you never really knew at all.

The crash that killed him
Two years ago, Jane Norton crashed her car on a lonely road, killing her friend David and leaving her with amnesia. At first, everyone was sympathetic. Then they found Jane's note: I wish we were dead together.

A girl to blame
From that day the town turned against her. But even now Jane is filled with questions: Why were they on that road? Why was she with David? Did she really want to die?

The secrets she should forget
Most of all, she must find out who has just written her an anonymous message: I know what really happened. I know what you don't remember...

When you can't remember for yourself, you are at the mercy of others to tell you is true. Jane is only left with what everyone tells her. And, almost everyone is lying.

I could not read this book fast enough. Just like the car careening down the twisting road, once the plot takes off, it doesn't slow down. Even when I was forced to put it down and go do real-life stuff, my brain was still working through the puzzle. "Well, maybe this is what really happened or this or it's THIS person. That has to be it."

In the end, just like Jane, I was wrong about everything.

Blame is very well-written with alternative points-of-view and somewhat of a dual timeline.

I would recommend it to fans of Christopher Pike or Lois Duncan as well as Gillian Flynn or Paula Hawkins.

And, if you take my advice, read it and want to discuss, feel free to contact me! I'd love to talk to someone about it!