Mean Girls but make it a book

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Perhaps the greatest strength of the novel is the characterisation and the assortment. We have stunning, fragrant Vegetation who is healthy and pretty to unquestionably the limit end of the range or perfect inverse of Tarnish. Ambrosia or Amb as she likes to be known (and who wouldn't being stumbled with a name that way) is a mystery. She's sucked into a mean, dull, gigantic world which causes her to feel invigorated, it gets her seen and not ignored. She has contempt for all that she isn't and gets an unreasonable vengeance against the young ladies who have everything. In the current day - does she have blame?? It's extremely difficult to tell as she dodges every one of the falsehoods she has told as it's more an instance of not getting captured out. It turns out to be exceptionally evident that somebody is out for retribution in this dim story of dreadful, manipulative deeds, of dangerous misfortune, misdirection and disloyalty which is extremely chilling and stuns deeply. The finale when it comes is pitch wonderful as the fact of the matter is at last removed and a vindictive equity is accomplished.