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: In an essay for Publishers Weekly , Urban examines why YA readers are drawn to "murder-centric" stories and the psychology behind survival thrillers. Reader Perspectives on Themes

: Critics often frame the book as a blend of The Breakfast Club and Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None , focusing on how Urban uses high school stereotypes—the queen bee, athlete, and valedictorian—to build tension. All Your Twisted Secrets by Diana Urban

: Several reviews, including those from the Stanford Daily and Project MUSE , analyze the dual-timeline structure and how the alternating flashbacks serve to drop clues while highlighting the repercussions of small actions. : In an essay for Publishers Weekly ,

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