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Little Pretty Things
Little Pretty Things | Lori Rader-Day
11 posts | 10 read | 1 reading | 7 to read
OLD RIVALRIES NEVER DIE. BUT SOME RIVALS DO.Juliet Townsend is used to losing. Back in high school, she lost every track team race to her best friend, Madeleine Bell. Ten years later, she’s still running behind, stuck in a dead-end job cleaning rooms at the Mid-Night Inn, a one-star motel that attracts only the cheap or the desperate. But what life won’t provide, Juliet takes. Then one night, Maddy checks in. Well-dressed, flashing a huge diamond ring, and as beautiful as ever, Maddy has it all. By the next morning, though, Juliet is no longer jealous of Maddy—she’s the chief suspect in her murder.To protect herself, Juliet investigates the circumstances of her friend’s death. But what she learns about Maddy’s life might cost Juliet everything she didn’t realize she had.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Tera66
Little Pretty Things | Lori Rader-Day
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Mehso-so

While this was a murder mystery, it wasn't a thriller. Juliet, the main character, kind of drove me nuts with her apathy and self loathing. I kind of figured out who-dun-it pretty quickly and why, but it was am ok read. This was at the top of my Goodreads TBR for years.

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SomedayAlmost
Little Pretty Things | Lori Rader-Day
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Pickpick

Excellent mystery that's also an interesting look at how girls compete in high school. Also a good look at who's considered a "loser" and a "winner" come reunion time. Narrator cleans motels, & you have to live in her sadness for a while, but it's worth it. (Note that it's more read-worn than my parenting books-oops.)

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rachelm
Little Pretty Things | Lori Rader-Day
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Pickpick

Love LRD. She's fab at pacing and detectives-who-aren't-really-detectives. Juliet investigates the murder of her one time rival/friend after she dies mysteriously at the roadside motel where Juliet works.

mcipher I started reading this book a couple years ago and never finished it for some reason. I feel like I say that about so many books! 7y
rachelm @mcipher 😋 that happens! I love Litsy since is a book-guilt free place 7y
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rachelm
Little Pretty Things | Lori Rader-Day
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Today was a kick in the pants. Beer, a good thriller, and a challenge from Liberty always help turn things around.

I'm a fan of Rader-Day. She's got a sharp wit and a good mix of mystery and thrills.
#allisnotlost

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everfree7
Little Pretty Things | Lori Rader-Day
Pickpick

I've enjoyed both of Rader-Day's books! They're mysteries but not graphic. There's more character development. Excited about her third novel!

rachelm I like her a lot! 7y
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everfree7
Little Pretty Things | Lori Rader-Day
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Moby says the book smells good. I say that it's a wonderful read. I love thrillers with substance. This one tackles identity, friendship, secrets, abuse, and adolescence.

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everfree7
Little Pretty Things | Lori Rader-Day
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I'm excited to read Rader-Day's second mystery novel.

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AEBowenPhD
Little Pretty Things | Lori Rader-Day
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I think I'm going to start trying to read all the books nominated for the Edgar Award... for the most part, those winners haven't let me down. Might as well trust the nominees, too.

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Jeszimsmi
Little Pretty Things | Lori Rader-Day
Mehso-so

It was a little slow in the beginning but the ending was fast-paced. I thought the author handled Juliet's emotional journey well.

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Jeszimsmi
Little Pretty Things | Lori Rader-Day

I would never have kids. The disdain was just too much.

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Jeszimsmi
Little Pretty Things | Lori Rader-Day
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"Maybe we all experienced life not by the hour, but by the texture and taste."

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