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Goldy Moldavsky

Author of The Mary Shelley Club

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Works by Goldy Moldavsky

The Mary Shelley Club (2021) 406 copies, 8 reviews
Kill the Boy Band (2016) 299 copies, 16 reviews
Lord of the Fly Fest (2022) 83 copies, 2 reviews
No Good Deed (2017) 72 copies, 4 reviews
Just Say Yes (2024) 27 copies, 2 reviews
The Last Girl (2021) 20 copies

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It's a Whole Spiel: Love, Latkes, and Other Jewish Stories (2019) — Contributor — 108 copies, 7 reviews

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Peru
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Edit 10/5/22: Reviewed in Ghouls magazine “4 Must-Read Horror Books for Slasher Fans”: https://www.ghoulsmagazine.com/articles/4-must-read-horror-books-for-slasher-fil...

I could not put this down!!! It had me on my toes, I kept thinking I figured out the twists but then again, it would blind side me. This is a perfect book for horror lovers, so many great references and awesome use of tropes to create a unique and thrilling story.… (more)
 
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boufaroni | 7 other reviews | Aug 16, 2024 |
This was too cute! The PowerPoint scene...*melts*.
I was really hoping for good things when I picked this up. The author spent most of the page time in the first half developing relationships between characters. The story did not suffer on account of the message (see note below) for the most part.
Vitaly was a great character. I think that Jimena still has a lot of growing up to do (she only wants to go to college to party :), but Vitaly brought out the best in her and she brought out the best in him.
That being said, Blue drove me crazy because his whole identity was *activist*. Also, I just don't think that he added anything of value to the story.
The ending was so rushed. I have so many questions that were not answered. I kid you not, the ending is packed into one short chapter.
A note about politics: The subject matter is often a hot topic. I thought the author did a decent job dealing with the topic although it is no secret what she believes. There were a few instances where she started discussing how horrible anyone who votes Republican is, but it had a lot less politics than I was expecting.

3.5 Stars

Content: language, underage drinking, kissing (no further and no hints of more)

Vitaly’s document finally loads.
The first slide fills the screen with big purple letters.
WHY CAN’T JIMENA LAND A GUY?
I lean in and squint to get a better look at the subtitle, even though its font is at least twenty points big.
A STRATEGY TO HELP JIMENA GET TO DATE NUMBER TWO.
I turn to him, still fully squinting. “You made a PowerPoint presentation about my ineptitude at dating? Is this a joke?”
“I never joke about PowerPoint, Jimena.”
… (more)
 
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libraryofemma | 1 other review | Apr 18, 2024 |
Jimena is reeling after she realizes that she and her mom are undocumented. After talking to a lawyer, she decides that her best course of action is try to get married. At 17, this is a big project. She is developing a friendship and relationship with Vitaly, a Russian immigrant she has known for most of her life. She ropes him into helping her with her scheme.
½
 
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ewyatt | 1 other review | Feb 19, 2024 |
This was everything I hoped it would be. Secret societies, lies, betrayal, a final girl, and so many other horror tropes. I only took a start off for it being predictable with all the pieces handed to us along the way; although, the execution was great.
 
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mancinibo | 7 other reviews | Nov 30, 2023 |

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