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Dare me : a novel by Megan E. Abbott
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Dare me : a novel (edition 2012)

by Megan E. Abbott

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After a suspicious suicide, the members of a high school cheerleading squad, along with their new, perfectly cool coach, Colette French, are drawn into the investigation.
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Title:Dare me : a novel
Authors:Megan E. Abbott
Info:New York : Reagan Arthur Books, 2012.
Collections:Your library
Rating:***
Tags:Very kooky story about cheerleaders, their coach, their internal warfare and mindgames among crazy gals and women.

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Dare Me by Megan Abbott

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    Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn (fannyprice)
    fannyprice: Undoubtedly these girls grow up to be like Gone Girl's main character.
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    The Secret Place by Tana French (RidgewayGirl)
    RidgewayGirl: Teenage girls are more dangerous than you think.
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i love insane toxic lesbionic cheerleader media and i had fun! everybody remember to thank god i didn't read this when i was in high school or it would've been my whole personality ( )
  bisexuality | Mar 3, 2024 |
This is not my favorite Megan Abbott book and I think it is because I don't find the sport of cheer very exciting. The story itself was good, I just found all of the cheer information distracting. ( )
  Shauna_Morrison | Feb 19, 2024 |
This was pretty awful. ( )
  cbwalsh | Sep 13, 2023 |
I apparently need a shelf for things I read because it turns out that I need more books than I can carry for two weeks in Europe and there's no English language bookstores in the Swiss Alps and my library app limits what I can download internationally.

This book is utter crap. Complete and utter crap. Paper thin characters. The least mysterious mystery. I'm not totally sure Megan Abbott was ever a teenage girl, but, wow, that is NOT what it's like. Also, it reads super slowly. I seriously considered DNF'ing it despite having literally no reading alternative. Not really any redeeming features. ( )
  settingshadow | Aug 19, 2023 |
I loved this book in so many different ways; the ways the girls were described as "untouchable" as cheerleaders (who doesn't think that in the microcosm of high school) and the wonderfully descriptive writing of Abbott--such as the "squall of a blow dryer" ---sounds so much better than "after I blow dried my hair", don'tcha think?

Loved the way her teen characters talked to each other.

Loved the way Beth was so intense and changeable.

Loved the plot and how I never saw the ending coming.

If I had read this in high school, I would have yearned to be like these girl, so cool, so alive...so dangerous and full of mayhem. ( )
  kwskultety | Jul 4, 2023 |
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A crime novel about a team of high school cheerleaders narrated by a member of the team? You think it sounds like something for the Seventeen crowd? Think again.

In her previous four novels, Abbott has been expert at establishing dark but authentic moods in milieus foreign to most readers. With Dare Me, tensions among the cheerleading crowd lead to murder. Though little mystery surrounds the crime, the world of these adolescent queens —“air thick with Biofreeze and Tiger Balm and sugared coconut of tawny body sprays” — is creepily fascinating.
added by VivienneR | editThe Toronto Star, Jack Batten (Nov 16, 2012)
 

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The curse of hell upon the sleek upstart
That got the Captain finally on his back
And took the red red vitals of his heart
And made the kites to whet their beaks clack clack.

~John Crowe Ransom
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For my parents, who taught me ambition
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"Something happened, Addy.  I think you better come."
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There's something dangerous about the boredom of teenage girls.
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After a suspicious suicide, the members of a high school cheerleading squad, along with their new, perfectly cool coach, Colette French, are drawn into the investigation.

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