![]() ![]() It sounded like a fun, light-hearted and quirky read, and that’s pretty much what I got. So this book came out earlier this year, but Netgalley still lets people request it, so I thought I’d try my luck in snagging a copy. Thanks to Netgalley for sending me and E-ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. ![]() Will Lizzie end up saying goodbye to the business for good? Soon family, friendship, and a budding romance are on the line. But it’s not long before someone begins sabotaging The Goodbye Girls, sending impossibly cruel baskets to seemingly random targets, undermining everything Lizzie and Willa have built and jeopardizing their anonymity. The Goodbye Girls operate in secret, and business is booming. Inspired by the terrible breakups around her, sixteen-year-old Lizzie, strapped for cash and itching to go on the school’s band trip to NYC, teams up with her best friend, Willa, to create a genius business: personalized gift baskets-breakup baskets-sent from dumper to dumpee. ![]() Forget awkward conversations-they’re dumping each other via text. From Goodreads: The students at Lizzie’s high school are notoriously terrible at breakups. ![]()
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