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The Favorite Sister

The Favorite Sister

From the author of Luckiest Girl Alive—now a Netflix film—comes the “engrossing” (People) New York Times bestseller starring two sisters who join the cast of a reality TV series…and only one will make it out alive.

Brett and Kelly have always toed the line between supportive sisters and bitter rivals. Growing up, Brett was the problem child, living in the shadow of the brilliant and beautiful Kelly. In adulthood, all that has changed. Kelly is a struggling single mother and Brett has skyrocketed to meteoric success that has been chronicled on a reality TV show called Goal Diggers.

When Kelly manipulates her way onto the show and into Brett’s world, Brett is wildly threatened. Kelly, and only Kelly, knows her younger sister’s appalling secret, one that could ruin her.

Still, when the truth comes out in the explosive final weekend of filming, neither of them ever expected that the season would end in murder.

Reviews
  • Tough read

    So my resolution for this year is to finish all the books I bought and put down before starting any new ones. This was the hardest to finish by far. I think the message in this story is “Look what women have to do to be successful in this world, see what society makes them become!” But that doesn’t change the fact that the characters are downright hideous. I can’t believe a book exists that is just ugliness, page after page. Another message the book seems trying to convey is the fact that society values women who are “likeable”, who smile and are nice. But the women in this book aren’t just unlikeable; they are mean, catty, and selfish while preaching racial and cultural sensitivity, doing charity work, and being feminists? So yeah I’m not sure what exactly this book was trying to do, but as far as “women empowerment” it is, to me, misguided.

    By Carrie FW

  • Bad

    Boring, just plain bad, try several times to get through it, finally mad3 it but hated it. Description is not accurate. Just not good, save your time and money for something else.

    By reader8000

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  • If you like to be confused

    I would like to say I'm a huge fan of most novels and have made it to the end of almost all books I start. Then I started this novel several weeks ago and have read several other novels while trying to get through this one. I'm not even to the 1/2 way point and I can only tell you about maybe 4 or 5 things I even can keep up with. I would like to finish the book but I am sadly going to call quits on this one and move on to one I can really enjoy and be excited to turn the next page.

    By Eliz Reviews

  • The Favorite Sister

    Hard to read. Hard to follow. Characters are a mess and not worth investing in. Save your time.

    By omgreadabook

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