![]() ![]() They then say the fire wasn\’t supposed to happen, but it\’s okay because Rika (the main character) says she didn\’t like the house anyway, so no hard feelings. What revenge includes burning down the poor girl\’s childhood home, making her mother \”disappear\”, and then basically gang raping her, which \”wouldn\’t really be rape if they force her to beg for it first.\” Corrupt isn\’t the word I would use. ![]() Especially when one of them was arrested for rape. Other than the ridiculous premise, I find it hard to believe that three years go by and all three boys who were arrested are released and have been planning to have revenge on a girl who \”got them arrested\”. It\’s absolutely ridiculous and not plausible, unless you are the lamest 19 year olds playing basketball in college 2. ![]() How could four 19 year olds honestly return to a high school town and think it\’s cool to party with high schoolers? Especially ones with absolutely NO parental boundaries? It makes no sense! 19 year old boys do not come back from college on a Halloween weekend and take only of-age girls to a party and have an oragie in catacombs of an old church. I liked the main characters and the overall theme of the story–that things aren\’t always as they seem. I understand that authors are always trying to find new and inventive ways to tell a story, but the \”shock factor\” is getting old. Not because it lacked anything in particular, it just seemed to push the wrong boundaries. ![]()
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