Secrets of the Blue Hand Girls
- Lesley Goldthorpe

- 6 days ago
- 1 min read

Secrets of the Blue Hand Girls is one of those books that slowly pulls you in without you even realizing it. At first it feels like a story about a group of girls and their complicated friendships, but as the story unfolds, more and more secrets start coming to light.
The book does a great job of showing how the past can hang over people for years. As pieces of the story come together, you start to see how deeply everything is connected. The characters feel real—messy, flawed, and sometimes unsure of themselves—which makes the story feel more authentic.
There’s also this quiet layer of mystery running through the whole book. You always have the sense that something bigger is hiding beneath the surface, and that feeling keeps you turning the pages to figure out what really happened.
Overall, it’s a thoughtful, engaging read with a mix of friendship, secrets, and emotional moments. If you enjoy stories that slowly unravel and focus just as much on the characters as the mystery itself, this one is definitely worth picking up.



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