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In Her Skin by Kim  Savage
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Holy shit, you guys. What in the name of Mr. Ripley was this. You know, it's totally appropriate that this author's name is Kim Savage because this book was SAVAGE. Brutal. Is this really YA? Because IN HER SKIN was basically everything I love in a thriller, except with characters who are, like, half the age of the ones I usually read about. And normally I think YA authors find themselves curtailed when writing edgy thrillers, because they're like okay, but how edgy can I really be when writing for kids? Kim Savage found a way.



Jolene Chastain has just lost her mother. Or, to be more specific, her mother was just murdered by one of her sleazy boyfriends. Jo and her mom were semi-homeless con artists, and now Jo is all alone. While sitting next to a rich girl at a library, who looks kind of like her, she gets the idea to steal her identity. But when she looks the girl up (after stealing her ID), she figures out an even better plan: the girl, Temple Lovecraft, was childhood friends with a girl who's been missing for years, Vivienne Weir. She can become the friend instead.



So Jo becomes Vivi and learns that in the years since her disappearance, Vivi's parents have both died, and in the event of their deaths, Vivi was meant to live with the Lovecraft family instead. They are super rich and give Vivi basically anything she could ever want, and mysterious, brooding Temple quickly develops a close and toxic bond with Jo (that's kind of a little sexual, too). But there's something this family is hiding that goes beyond your typical levels of jaded rich person ennui. And by taking up the Vivienne Weir mantle, Jo might just have put herself in danger.



I'm surprised IN HER SKIN has such bad reviews, but also not really. One, even though this book has some sapphic moments, it wasn't really branded or tagged that way by readers, so the people who would love a book about dark, morally chaotic girls-who-love-girls don't know it exists. Two, everyone in this book is awful. And I've noticed that a lot of people who claim to like "villain characters" just want romantic villain characters, like the Darkling, and get angry when presented with actual sociopaths. Both Jo and Temple are terrible people, and part of the fun, especially in the last act, is seeing what they do next. Lastly, it's cheesy. This is the YA version of a Lifetime movie, okay? Or like V.C. Andrews but without all the incest and underage stuff. If a gothic melodrama is what floats your boat, reading this is going to have you cracking open the champagne on deck.



I personally LOVED this book and now that I see that Kim Savage has penned a couple other edgy-looking YA mysteries, I'm going to have to find a way to get my hands on them.



4.5 stars
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Reading Progress

March 6, 2023 – Started Reading
March 6, 2023 – Shelved
March 6, 2023 – Shelved as: ya-ya-land
March 6, 2023 – Shelved as: the-lost-girls
March 6, 2023 – Shelved as: thriller
March 6, 2023 – Shelved as: kindle-unlimited
March 6, 2023 –
10.0% "Kind of shocked that this has such low ratings because so far it's REALLY good"
March 6, 2023 –
20.0% "This is seriously so fucked up and I don't care if it's plausible or not, I'm just here for the ride and the vibes"
March 6, 2023 –
29.0% "We’re surrounded by lit windows. Behind the glass are wooden puppets on strings. There’s a tin man, a bearded magician, and a beanie-wearing dude with a long black cigarette and a rabbit. There’s a dragon. A floating ghost-skeleton and a juggler. This is the stuff of nightmares and this is what you get off on and you are a freak."
March 6, 2023 –
37.0% "I picture you in a black bob wig and big sunglasses. It’s so cute when a regular girl tries to play the con."
March 6, 2023 –
38.0% "Ooh, do I detect a Suspicious Hot Guy boyfriend?"
March 6, 2023 –
39.0% "Wolf cannot protect himself from the things he lets happen to him because he thinks he isn’t worth not letting things happen to him."
March 6, 2023 –
52.0% "Rich kids think drugs make them edgy, when the opposite is true: it just makes them dull."
March 6, 2023 –
55.0% "I specialize in damaged things and you don’t need to be fixed, you need your spiky parts arrayed like the deadly sun that you are."
March 7, 2023 – Shelved as: best-young-adult-books
March 7, 2023 – Shelved as: lgbtqia-library
March 7, 2023 – Finished Reading

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Persephone's Pomegranate This seems intriguing. Awesome review, Nenia!


Nenia ✨ I yeet my books back and forth ✨ Campbell Persephone's Pomegranate wrote: "This seems intriguing. Awesome review, Nenia!"

It's temporarily free on KU right now! I was quite pleasantly surprised at how good it was! Thank you! :D


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