In my book there are the stereotypical teenage high school girls, guys, drama and groups. First there's Sam and her friends, known to the entire school population including teachers as the popular girls that everyone knows and wants to be like. They have the perfect hair, bodies, makeup, all the new and expensive clothes and what seem to be perfect lives. Throughout the book though through Juliet we learn that Lindsay who everyone believes to be perfect used to wet the bed until she was 12 and did it once at girls scouts camp and blamed it on Juliet who used to be her best friend. Juliet and Lindsay never talked after that. Lindsay never once mentions that Juliet and her used to be the best of friends because Juliet is know as a pshyco in high school. It isn't until Juliet commits suicide that Lindsay tells everyone what used to be, and death.
Death is the main topic in this novel as all events that occur end in a tragedy of a terrible death. First of all Sam dies at the start in a car crash after getting into a vehicle with a drunk driver. Then Sam relives that day over and over again and in the end Juliet's the one who dies. Sam relives that night 14 times to try and solve as to why she had to die.
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