Monday, 16 December 2019

Trinkets by Kirsten Smith

In this book we read a split pov between:

Tabitha who is in an abusive relationship and feels she doesn't fit with her family.

Moe who has a bad girl reputation.

Elodie who is a kleptomaniac.

All the girls have in common is that they meet at shoplifters anonymous and become a misfit group of friends who steal together despite supposedly trying to get better at doing the opposite after getting caught!

It was a fun engaging read that had me intrigued from the start as to how the girls become friends as all they have in common is stealing making them a unique bunch of misfit friends however the topic isn't a usual seen plot point in any YA books I've read and I really enjoyed it as it played out throughout the book, fabulous read!



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