The art style reminded me a little bit of the Archie comics. Ariana is so Heather Chandler in werewolf form.Įven though this story had a modern setting, it gave me retro vibes. Unpopular girl joins the group of popular mean girls, she turns to mean, (almost) everybody dies at the end. Honestly, the more I think about it, the more the plot reminds me of Heathers. That kind of sounds like a lot, but trust me, it blends together so well. This book is perfect for fans of Heathers, Riverdale, 80s horror slasher films, and This Savage Song. After reading Squad, I want more werewolf books! If Maggie Tokuda-Hall and Lisa Sterle ever decide to write a second volume, it will be at the top of my wishlist. I flew right through it and I really loved it. Oh, and did I mention this book includes a queer romance? It's only a matter of time before they zero in on Becca's squad, and the pack is starting to buckle under the pressure. After Arianna's boyfriend is killed, the cops and FBI are on the lookout for a serial killer. It's not long before things get complicated though. Despite to accepted, Becca allows her friends to turn her into a werewolf. The three girls are werewolves, killing boys that take advantage of unsuspecting girls. But when the full moon rises, Becca learns they have a secret. On the outside, Arianna, Marley, and Mandy are perfect. To her surprise, she's instantly adopted by the most popular girls in school. Becca's worried she won't fit in at her new elite San Fransico school.
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