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Dead Ringer

by Jessie Rosen

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From the moment Laura Rivers steps foot into Englewood High, she notices the stares-and they aren't the typical once-overs every pretty new girl endures. The students seem confused and?spooked. Whispers echoing through the halls confirm that something is seriously off. "That new girl looks just like her," they say. It turns out Laura has a doppelg?nger, and it isn't just anyone-it's Sarah Castro-Tanner, the girl who killed herself by jumping into the Navasink River one year ago. Laura is determined not to let the gossip ruin her chances of making a fresh start. Thanks to her charming personality and California tan, she catches the eye of Englewood's undisputed golden boy, Charlie Sanders, and it's only a matter of time before they make their relationship official. But something is making Charlie and his friends paranoid-and Laura soon discovers it has to do with Sarah Castro-Tanner. What really happened to Sarah? Why is Charlie unraveling? And how does Laura Rivers fit into it all? After all, she's the dead ringer for a dead girl.… (more)
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3.5 stars
Many thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for providing an ARC in exchange for my review.

Laura Rivers first day at Englewood High is supposed to be different, she's not following the crowd anymore, she's being who she wants to be. Except, everyone's staring at her and whispering about her, because she looks like dead girl, Sarah Castro-Tanner. Laura doesn't let this stop her though, she's got her eye on soccer hottie Charlie Sanders, even though he's got a pile of secrets he won't let her in on. Things are made weirder by the fact that no one will talk to her about Sarah and Charlie and his friends seem to have some kind of involvement in her death that are making them act stranger and stranger.

This book messed with me and not in a good way, I mean I started looking over my shoulder and looking at people differently. The storyline is incredibly interesting, a girl is dead and while it's been marked as a suicide her bodies never been found. Laura, a beautiful blonde Californian, happens to look like her in several ways. People are on edge, especially the four friends that may have had some kind of involvement. I really like Laura, at first. Her willingness to be the new girl was refreshing and her slow investigation into Sarah's death is intriguing. Then there's Charlie, the popular guy, who's slowly losing his mind. His three friends, with more secrets than I knew what to do with and finally there's Sasha, a hacker who's determined to prove that Sarah's death was far more than just a suicide.

This book is so suspenseful and the quote, "revenge is dish best served cold," totally fits Dead Ringer. It's told in third person from the alternate perspectives of Laura, Charlie, and Sasha. As the students go through the motions of high school things just keep happening, bringing the thought of Sarah into the front of every student's mind. There's secret videos, hidden conversations, and moments that terrify the characters. The characters are so multidimensional that I never felt like I knew them 100% and even after finishing the book, I know there's more to them. The emotions I went through in this book kept turning the pages nonstop and I couldn't have predicted the ending.

Several of the twists are predictable, even if the ending is not. Unfortunately, Dead Ringer also ends in a cliffhanger like no other. As everything and everyone is unraveling, it just ends. Several characters are introduced to us right near the end and their stories aren't closed, so even though a sequel hasn't been mentioned, I am hoping for one. The abrupt closure and cliffhanger took this from a sold 4 stars to 3.5 for me.

If you're a fan of suspenseful thrillers, I definitely suggest you pick this up, whether you are a YA reader or not. It blew my mind and I would absolutely call it Gone Girl turned YA. ( )
  CarleneInspired | Jun 14, 2019 |
I was looking forward to reading this book. It was after about chapter seven that I found myself not able to go on reading further. I found none of the characters in this book slightly interesting. In fact, the more that I got to know them the more I hoped that something did happen to them in the story. The story is like a Lifetime movie I have seen before. Ok, but not an award winner. While this story is not something original I might have stuck with it if I found the characters intriguing and, the storyline to move along better with some added psychological drama. Yet, I did not experience anything of these things in the seven chapters that I did read. ( )
  Cherylk | Dec 12, 2015 |
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From the moment Laura Rivers steps foot into Englewood High, she notices the stares-and they aren't the typical once-overs every pretty new girl endures. The students seem confused and?spooked. Whispers echoing through the halls confirm that something is seriously off. "That new girl looks just like her," they say. It turns out Laura has a doppelg?nger, and it isn't just anyone-it's Sarah Castro-Tanner, the girl who killed herself by jumping into the Navasink River one year ago. Laura is determined not to let the gossip ruin her chances of making a fresh start. Thanks to her charming personality and California tan, she catches the eye of Englewood's undisputed golden boy, Charlie Sanders, and it's only a matter of time before they make their relationship official. But something is making Charlie and his friends paranoid-and Laura soon discovers it has to do with Sarah Castro-Tanner. What really happened to Sarah? Why is Charlie unraveling? And how does Laura Rivers fit into it all? After all, she's the dead ringer for a dead girl.

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