They Never Learn | Layne Fargo | Book Review
If you like academia, serial killers, revenge and feminist POVs, then this is the book for you. They Never Learn reminded me heavily of Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell. Elements like introvert girl with extrovert roommate, extremely charming and chivalrous male friend suddenly appearing, helping the protagonist come out of her shell, that one teacher recognizing talent and helping the protagonist get good grades are common in both the books. Anyway, coming back to They Never Learn. I’m a lover of serial killer mysteries so my expectations were skyrocketing while reading this, specially since one of my favourite booktubers, Gabby recommended it in one of her videos. I must say, it was going great but the ending kind of ruined it for me (that’s the worst). The opening scene was so well written it started off the book with a bang. Slowly as we followed the two parallel POVs of Carly and Scarlett, I became deeply invested in the story. The ambience complemented the plot beautifully. Scarlett is ...