Wink Poppy Midnight - April Genevieve Tucholke
summary
Every story has a hero.
Every story has a villain.
Every story has a secret.
Wink is the mysterious girl next door with wild red hair and a face full of freckles.
Poppy is the beautiful, manipulative blonde bully.
Midnight is the sweet, insecure boy trapped between them.
Two girls. A boy. A summer. One terrible evening.
What really happened?
Someone knows.
Someone is lying.
Review
You follow the story from the three main characters: Wink, Poppy and Midnight. There are short chapters and you often read the same event, but then you read what the other person thinks. You don't know who you really should believe and what really happens. This made it fun to read the book. But the story itself wasn't my thing, it didn't really appeal to me. Not much happened till at least half of the book.
I hated Poppy from the start, she manipulates and harasses everyone. I didn't know wat to think about Wink at the beginning of the story. She wasn't a fun character, but I didn't hate her either, she was so mysterious, but as the story progressed, I started to like her less. And the only thing Midnight does is compare Wink and Poppy, with everything: their behavior, appearance, how they kiss.
The writing style of this book is certainly his strong point and I would definitely like to read this steep with a different story.
⭐⭐.5
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