![]() ![]() I am sure stabbing her boyfriend has something to do with it. Like there was never a point during reading Hysteria where I thought to myself, hey I could be friends with this person. Anyways, Mallory is pretty convinced that she’s being haunted by Brian’s ghost, or at least that someone has it in for her. While at school she reconnects with this guy Reid, who shot her down years and years ago when she tried to kiss him… on the night of his dad’s funeral. ![]() ![]() Mallory resists because she wants to stay home with her best friend Colleen. As Mallory’s family is super worried for her, and because she wasn’t charged and got off on it being self defense, her parents decide to send her to Monroe school in New Hampshire, a boarding school that her dad went to. Mallory doesn’t really remember much of the night - she can’t quite remember the whole event except that she stabbed Brian to death in her kitchen instead of running out the door. Main character Mallory has murdered her boyfriend with a knife. I’m actually still trying to work out whether my feelings are just me and my circumstances or if it was the book. Yet, I just feel so lukewarm toward the book. So, technically, Hysteria by Megan Miranda should have been a no-brainer fall head over heels in love sort of book for me. Who doesn’t love a creepy story of murderer girlfriends? This blogger LOVES those sort of stories - especially when there is a lot of information to unravel AND a mystery and CIRCUMSTANCES. ![]()
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