Review: The Girls - Emma Cline
Review: The Girls - Emma Cline - June 2016
I had decided the last month and June try
and clear my TBR bookshelf of my print books as I ended up counting and had
over 300 books still unread. The Girls by Emma Cline was one which I had on my
bookshelf since 2016. The Girls starts in the present with Evie Boyd staying at
her friend Dan's house as she needed some time away and heads to his beach
house. While there, she witnesses some young girls looking free as a bird and
reminds her of her past when she was fourteen years old and met Suzanne. During
her time at Dan's, his son Justin and his girlfriend Sasha end up crashing at
the house and Justin mentions Evie being part of a cult who was involved in a
murder that killed four people. Evie herself wasn't involved in that fateful
night, but the rest of the cult including Suzanne and Russell were. The Girls
by Emma Cline is a past/present novel as it flashes between the year 1969 and
the present 2016.
This wasn't normally a book that I would read but, in some aspects, due to the
cult murders, it reminded me slightly of a fictional version of The Manson
Family murders. If you love cults and women's fiction and a hint of crime, then
check out The Girls by Emma Cline.
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