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As Good As Dead (A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, #3)
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‪a Lot of conflicting feelings�.
‪pip’s moral compass is always pointing toward the truth, and then in this book she decides that the truth doesn’t matter? that’s probably too harsh, and i understand why, but i’m not really happy with where this one went.�
it evokes the question of: if someone kills a terrible person, does that make their crime as bad?
so many conversations of morality and who gets to make those judgements can be raised from this. like i said, i understand why and how we got here, i think it just ruined pip’s character for me a bit. she was always fighting to be good, and she took such a sharp deep dive into the gray that it threw me.
P.S. her not knowing it was jason bell after reading andie’s email draft was very unrealistic� literally said, “this isn’t the pip i know,� out loud
‪pip’s moral compass is always pointing toward the truth, and then in this book she decides that the truth doesn’t matter? that’s probably too harsh, and i understand why, but i’m not really happy with where this one went.�
it evokes the question of: if someone kills a terrible person, does that make their crime as bad?
so many conversations of morality and who gets to make those judgements can be raised from this. like i said, i understand why and how we got here, i think it just ruined pip’s character for me a bit. she was always fighting to be good, and she took such a sharp deep dive into the gray that it threw me.
P.S. her not knowing it was jason bell after reading andie’s email draft was very unrealistic� literally said, “this isn’t the pip i know,� out loud
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July 19, 2024
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July 25, 2024
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July 28, 2024
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