• Teen Killers Club

  • By: Lily Sparks
  • Narrated by: Jesse Vilinsky
  • Length: 10 hrs and 40 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (23 ratings)

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Teen Killers Club

By: Lily Sparks
Narrated by: Jesse Vilinsky
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Seventeen-year-old Signal Deere has raised eyebrows for years as an unhappy Goth misfit from the trailer park. When she's convicted of her best friend Rose's brutal murder, she's designated a Class A - the most dangerous and manipulative criminal profile.

To avoid prison, Signal signs on for a secret program for 18-and-under Class As and is whisked off to an abandoned sleep-away camp, where she and seven bunkmates will train as assassins. Yet even in the Teen Killers Club, Signal doesn't fit in. She's squeamish around blood. She's kind and empathetic. And her optimistic attitude is threatening to turn a group of ragtag maniacs into a team of close-knit friends.

Maybe that's because Signal's not really a killer. She was framed for Rose's murder and only joined the program to escape, track down Rose's real killer, and clear her name. But Signal never planned on the sinister technologies that keep the campers confined. She never planned on the mysterious man in the woods determined to pick them off one by one. And she certainly never planned on falling in love.

Signal's strategy is coming apart at the seams as the true killer prepares to strike again in Teen Killers Club.

©2020 Lily Sparks (P)2020 Dreamscape Media, LLC

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a gripping, heartfelt thriller

yes yes yes John Hughes meets Quentin Tarantino. who knew teen angst blended so we'll with high concept assassin stuff. the narrator kills it with all her character approaches. Never boring, always gripping. loves it.

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Hold on to your seat

This is a very fast paced story. It has several twists all the way to the end of is it? Sequel? There are many lessons here about judging people and understanding yourself.

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Kind of ashamed that I liked it

Not gonna lie, the subject matter here is very off the cuff, I struggled trying to get into the romance between Signal and Eric.

Lily isnt shy about being honest about the emotional manipulation and that Eric is an anti-hero/ psychopath with intense feelings and that Signal is...too innocent for it and its a bit uncomfortable for me since I have been in emotionally abusive relationships and its triggering in a lot of ways.

That said, I think the concept of class A and a teen killers club is pretty cool and easy to grasp. However, Lily makes all of the characters way more interesting than Signal and we barley get any of their back story. Signal is also hard to stomach at times for how naive and ignorant she is considering the situation she is in. I also think the fact that she is this Mary Sue, squeaky clean compass of morality is kind of insulting to people with personality disorders.

I think this could be done better if it wasnt geared toward YA/YR

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Awesome

Loved this book and performance. It’s a Twilight love triangle mixed with a Suicide Squad action story. Couldn’t get enough of it.

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OMG THAT WAS AMAZING

I feel like I just got slapped in the face... in like, the best of ways. This plot sounded great, the author seemed nice, the cover was cool but this BOOK STILL TOOK ME BY SURPRISE.

I was laughing, swooning, screaming, and at one point had to turn it off because I got chills. The idea of waiting for book 2 might just kill me. Sparks must be a Class A. 💀

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Everything

I loved this it was so amazing I loved how it ended. I can’t wait to read the next one

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The most disappointing book I’ve ever read!!!

This book was pitch as John Hughes’s Suicide Squad... but it’s more like a watered down CW teen drama... the teen killer club where nobody is killed.

There’s little to no action...
The Protagonist is weak, whiny, and useless, she does noting allowing the plot to just move her down the stream of the story.

The story makes no sense... as a government agency takes teen killers sends them to Daycare center for adults.. then sends them out with little to no Black ops training or weapons & gear to kill targets. In what world would this work?

The first 2/3 of the book is the protagonist expressing her feelings and telling everybody how weak she is & trying to fall in love. Waste of a cool premise.

If you want to read about trained killer teens, engaging relationships, bad ass action scenes, just read Image comics Deadly Class series.

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