A review by tildaaz
Friends, Enemies by Rosie Rushton

2.0

I'm finishing this book with a strange feeling. I did not like any of the characters. They were all whiny and unforgiving teens and I find myself not liking to read from that sort of perspective. Hannah was no exception - and the girls handled the situations badly. One would think that after confronting the girl with her lies they would start being honest with each other - but no. Another thing was the controversial subject of self harm that was brought up very hastily. The character that did self harm seemed to do it spontaneously, and I would have liked it much more if she showed early signs of it and that the other girls had noticed. That would have turned the story into a whole different direction and could have given a message about self harm and depression. I was very disappointed with the ending.