Smith is best at developing and conveying the stark emptiness found inside Tabitha. She could be a stereotype, but her observations about the people around her show depth and insight. Tabitha is the queen bee with the super hunky boyfriend. Told in alternating points of view, we have the popular girl, the bad girl, and the new girl. In kind of a cross between The Breakfast Club (where we see different social groups come together because they did something wrong) and The Fault in Our Stars (the Shoplifter Anonymous scenes reminded me of the cancer support group in TFiOS), 3 girls wind up spending time sitting in a basement for Shoplifters Anonymous, where they are asked to bare their souls and work through their issues. Means way more than one that’s been boughtīecause of what you had to go through to get it.” – Kirsten Smith, Trinketsĭon’t get caught is their mantra, but when they do, Tabitha, Elodie and Moe find out that these three girls who seem to have nothing in common have more in common then they could ever have imagined.
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