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It felt like a lot of filler while a lot of the challenges were either skipped over or only very briefly mentioned. Characters made dumb choices that didnt make sense sometimes. They main girl just had plot armor and don't think it made sense for her to survive so long.
The concept was good though just executed poorly but the ending was pretty good.
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The Lies of Locke Lamora (Gentleman Bastard, #1)
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Very interesting story. It did seem like the author took some liberties speculating what the girls were thinking which I wasn't a fan of. It was also sometimes hard to follow the timeline because the year would only be stated at the beginning of the chapter then not again. Or there would be time jumps during a chapter but the author never said what year it was just "a few months later" or "a few years later"
Very interesting and sad piece of history. It was interesting seeing how the New Jersey girls story overlapped with the Illinois girls. The deaths were super hard to read about. This is a story that'll stay with me for a long time.
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Radium, he determined, was dangerous. It was just that nobody told the girls…
"Nobody told the girls" 😢 This a theme and it's so hard to read. Everything these girls are told is that radium is at worst harmless and at best good for them, they have no idea what's actually happening. They aren't even told the real reason they aren't suppose to lip-point
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They opened a second dial-painting studio in Streator, sixteen miles south of Ottawa, where less was known about radium.
Did they purposely open a plant where people wouldn't question the radium? That's infuriating
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