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A gripping mystery that delves into the past and the darker side of friendships, this book will have you questioning everything you think you know.”–Megan Miranda, New York Times bestselling author of The Perfect Stranger Georgie, Lissa and Bronwyn have been Best Friends since their days together on their college swim team. Stephen Dalton of The Hollywood Reporter wrote: "Kill Your Friends remixes a brutally funny novel into an entertaining if somewhat familiar big-screen tale of amoral, chemically-fuelled decadence." [10] This was the second book I read by Lexie Elliott and, although I liked both, I was left with the feeling that they could have been much more.
If needed, call 911 or your local emergency number. If possible, you may want to take them to an emergency room or encourage them to go. Not a terrible book, but nothing captivating either. It's a decent, well-written summer mystery if you're looking for something to pass the time. Put on some music. While music can’t cure distress, listening to a favorite song can often help people relax.
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The author does keep you on your toes. Everyone is a suspect and, as always, secrets start to surface and strange things start happening around the resort. The story is fairly slow paced and I found myself wanting more of the snarky narrator who popped in occasionally talking about various ways to kill people. But just when I thought everything had ended, something else popped up. And I was definitely not expecting that. You have too much to live for.” Everything will blow over.”This statement also undermines their feelings. If your friend is suffering with suicidal thoughts or feelings, they don’t feel like they have a lot to live for — even if you know they do.
If they convey that they are actively suicidal, you should get them help immediately. If they have a therapist or psychiatrist, call them to ask if they have a crisis plan in place or what you should do. If they don’t have a therapist, you should take them to the hospital for an evaluation.
That said, the strategies below can help you offer support while you wait for professional help. Try grounding exercises