Friends To Die For
by Jane Sughrue Giberga

    FRIENDS TO DIE FOR by Jane Sughrue Giberga
    Category:  Mystery/Thriller
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 9+
    Release Date:  8/1/99
    Publisher:  Puffin
    Reviewed by:  Jocelyn Pearce
    Rating:  4 Stars


    Sixteen-year-old Cristina Garcia-Vasquez and her friends live in fancy apartments, attend super-expensive private
    schools, and do and have everything else you'd associate with A-List teens in New York City. And that's got to
    include parties in these huge apartments when parents are away for weeks at a time, right?

    When a girl is murdered in a subway station, and Cristina was at the party where this girl was last seen alive, life
    changes drastically for Cristina, her family, and her friends. Matters are not helped by the segment on TV about the
    Garcia-Vasquez family, focusing on Janine Billings, the murdered girl, and Cristina's stay-at-home mom.

    This book has a lot of interesting elements: The funny hate messages from feminists about Cristina's mom, the mystery
    of Janine Billings' murder, the press stalking Cristina, her friends, and her family...

    This book is interesting and amusing at times. It is not, however, a book that will stick with you forever. It'll keep you
    entertained, though, and that's good enough.