


She’s a tease in many ways and I kind of loved it. I never really fully got the deal between Beth, Addy and their parents, and the coach will forever remain a mystery, but Megan Abbott tells us just enough to be intrigued and want more. I guess the mystery could have started earlier, if this is why you’re considering reading this book, but I for one adored being introduced to the world of cheerleading in high school and the intricate relationships between the cheerleaders. So while there are definitely things that could have been improved, I’m not sure WHAT should have been improved because every single aspect of this story adds to its tense atmosphere and twisted scenes. Some people you meet and already from the very beginning you notice their flaws, but there’s just so much life and excitement and unexpectedness in them that you can’t help but want to see them again and will deal with their flaws if it means you get to have them in your life. It’s not even that it’s a perfect novel hence the lack of a five-star rating, but it’s addictive in a way that some people are. It’s rare that I read one book and already I know I want to read everything the author has ever written and follow her on every account, but that’s how I feel right now about Megan Abbott after reading the crazy rollercoaster of psychological manipulation that is DARE ME.

Genres & Themes: Adult, Mystery, Friendship Drama, Sports, Crime, Manipulation
