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The Favorite Sister Kindle Edition

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From the author of Luckiest Girl Alive—now a Netflix film—comes the “engrossing” (People) New York Times bestseller starring two sisters who join the cast of a reality TV series…and only one will make it out alive.

Brett and Kelly have always toed the line between supportive sisters and bitter rivals. Growing up, Brett was the problem child, living in the shadow of the brilliant and beautiful Kelly. In adulthood, all that has changed. Kelly is a struggling single mother and Brett has skyrocketed to meteoric success that has been chronicled on a reality TV show called
Goal Diggers.

When Kelly manipulates her way onto the show and into Brett’s world, Brett is wildly threatened. Kelly, and only Kelly, knows her younger sister’s appalling secret, one that could ruin her.

Still, when the truth comes out in the explosive final weekend of filming, neither of them ever expected that the season would end in murder.
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PRAISE FOR THE FAVORITE SISTER BY JESSICA KNOLL


"What could be more engrossing, guilty-pleasure-wise, than a reality show about rich, backstabbing women? A juicy whodunit staged behind the scenes of just such a fictional show, that's what. In Knoll's follow-up to 2015's
Luckiest Girl Alive, one of the viciously ambitious stars of the series Goal Diggers ends up dead—and the truth behind the murder isn't revealed until each conniving cast member presents her version of the backstory. Deliciously savage and wildly entertaining."People Magazine (Book of the Week)

“Knoll mines the rich landscape of reality television and creates a binge-worthy beach read complete with the provocative twists and turns of a whodunit...Reality TV fans will get a kick out of seeing their favorite Real Housewives amalgamated into fictional form. Hint: We see a lot of RHONY in these ladies.”
USA Today (3 out of 4 stars)

“Knoll explores the blurry line between a reality show and real life--and the duplicity of family ties and friendship—in this razor-sharp, darkly comic thriller...[a] briskly paced whodunit...Though the mystery is engrossing enough in its own right, Knoll's novel is most notable as a potent takedown of a reality-show-obsessed culture that seeks out the spotlight rather than harder truths.“
Publishers Weekly (STARRED REVIEW)

“Fans of Jessica Knoll's Luckiest Girl Alive, buckle up. In
The Favorite Sister, Knoll takes us through the crazy world of reality TV, filled with careful observations and complete OMG moments, like no author can. The story of five women on a reality show called The Goal Diggers, it is utterly unputdownable. Read it, then have fun with your friends trying to figure out which real-life reality stars inspired each of the fictional ones here.“—PopSugar

“You'll be seeing this pink umbrella on beaches everywhere this summer. The next thriller from the pen of
Luckiest Girl Alive has a reality TV show as its setting, and a pair of sisters—who are definitely no Housewives—with a dark secret to get the action going.“Elle

“A twisty, sexy thriller, jam-packed with wit and snark. Everything you wanted to know about what goes on off-camera is here: the secrets, the lies, and all the juicy details that make you speed through it like an episode of The Bachelor.“
Glamour

“The Real Housewives are tame next to the reality-show stars in Jessica Knoll’s wickedly gripping
The Favorite Sister.“Cosmopolitan

“Picture a fictional feminist reality TV show that's basically The Real Housewives of Startup Boardrooms. We find out early that one of the five castmates is dead, but we have no idea who did it, or why. This is the kind of soapy, hilariously vicious book you'll gobble up in one sitting.“
Marie Claire

“We don't want to give too much away, but you won't be able to put this one down—no matter how good the water looks."
Good Housekeeping

“Knoll explores the pressure society places on women to be everything to everyone and do it all without a strand of hair out of place. There's enough conniving, scandal, and snark to rival the most shocking episodes of Real Housewives, and these cutthroat divas play to win even if it means blurring the line between truth and lies. In the end, murder seems inevitable. Season 4 will end with a bang, and there will be blood…salaciously entertaining.”
Kirkus Reviews

“Knoll's second thriller (after
Luckiest Girl Alive) combines the cut-throat world of reality television and the competition for fame among alleged friends. The unexpected and unpredictable twists and surprising revelations will delight suspense fans.”Library Journal

“Knife-sharp and enthralling, Jessica Knoll’s
The Favorite Sister is as bold and smart and audacious a novel about women and ambition as you could hope for. A more-than-worthy follow-up to Luckiest Girl Alive, it proves Knoll is a literary force to be reckoned with.”—Megan Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of You Will Know Me

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PRAISE FOR LUCKIEST GIRL ALIVE BY JESSICA KNOLL

[A] huge summer read . . . one of those great stories that you can’t put down!”
—Reese Witherspoon, InStyle

“The perfect page-turner to start your summer.”
People (Book of the Week)

“Dark, twisty . . . razor-sharp writing . . . propulsive prose . . . [The] reveal is a real doozy—a legitimately shocking, completely unputdownable sequence that unfolds like a slow-motion horror film. It instantly elevates
Luckiest Girl . . . and that momentum keeps going until its final pages.”Entertainment Weekly

“Loved
Gone Girl? We promise [Luckiest Girl Alive is] just as addictive.”Good Housekeeping

“A pulse-pounding, jaw-dropping novel about how tragedy twists and shapes lives.”
InTouch (A-)

“When Ani FaNelli wants something, she gets it: the job, the body, the man. What starts as a
Mean Girls-seeming story line transforms into something so dark, so plot-twistingly intense that…well, actually, no spoilers here.” Marie Claire

“A knockout debut novel . . . completely enthralling . . . devilishly dark and fun.”
Publishers Weekly

“[Ani FaNelli is] a cross between
Sex and the City’s Carrie Bradshaw and Gone Girl’s Amy Dunne. . . . Knoll’s debut truly delivers and will keep readers engaged until the end.”Library Journal

“This is going to be the book you insist all your friends read this summer. . . . [A] clever, cunning satire on the female condition in the 21st century.”
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel





About the Author

Jessica Knoll is the New York Times bestselling author of The Favorite Sister and Luckiest Girl Alive—now a major motion picture from Netflix starring Mila Kunis. She has been a senior editor at Cosmopolitan and the articles editor at Self. She grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia and graduated from the Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, and from Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and their bulldog, Franklin.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B075RVX7DB
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ S&S/ Marysue Rucci Books; Reprint edition (May 15, 2018)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 15, 2018
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 4308 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 385 pages
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Jessica Knoll is the New York Times Bestselling author of THE FAVORITE SISTER and LUCKIEST GIRL ALIVE—now a major motion picture on Netflix starring Mila Kunis. She has been a senior editor at Cosmopolitan, and the articles editor at SELF. She grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia and graduated from The Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, and from Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and bulldog, Franklin. BRIGHT YOUNG WOMEN is her third novel.

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Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2018
When the Real Housewives and Big Little Lies collide—Jessica Knoll's The Favorite Sister is a perfect concoction of both reality television and female dynamics.

When I heard Jessica Knoll was coming out with a second novel that exploited the reality television genre in the same vein of the Real Housewives, I was immediately sold. How can I get a copy? What do I need to do? Who's going to be Bethenny Frankel in her book?! I'd do almost anything to get my hands on a copy, no joke. The story involves five wealthy women in New York City who are all featured in the hit reality television show called Goal Diggers. Goal Diggers is a show that strives to show millennial women successfully undertaking careers, while pushing gender norms aside. This cast is uninterested in having children and being stay-at-home mothers; they'd rather break the Forbes 100 list. In this dynamic group, we have Brett Courtney—a twenty-seven year old lesbian woman who is unafraid of what people may say about her body image and runs a yoga studio called SPOKE. She is tattooed and voluptuous, and she makes no apologies for it. Stephanie Simmons can be deemed the token black woman character on the cast, but she is so much more than that. She is a successful author, businesswoman, and wife; who has just released her empowering memoir that is breaking sales records. Lauren Bunn has launched her innovative dating app that is growing in popularity each day, but her drunken antics have caught tabloid attention that overshadows all the success that she has gained. Jen Greenberg, daughter of philanthropist and socialite Yvette Greenberg, has become the voice for dieting and health food options, claiming that her food line not only encourages a healthy body and mind, but also is a catalyst for success. Lastly, we meet Kelly Courtney, Brett's sister and cofounder of SPOKE. Kelly is the newest cast member for the upcoming season and really doesn't fit the mold of the initial concept of the series. She has a twelve year old daughter and is a single mother with modest flair. Goal Diggers is set to begin filming, but nobody would have guessed that it would end in murder.

I don't want to get any further into the plot than just introducing you to the cast and providing the main theme of the story. The story develops much further than that little blurb, but I felt that you really need a cheat sheet for the main five characters because we are quickly introduced to all five of them (and at least 3-4 secondary characters) immediately. Take the blurb about the cast and carry it with you while you read, I wish I had one! The beginning of The Favorite Sister was rough, I have to tell you. We are thrown way too much about the cast early on, with long chapters that don't provide us a break to digest what we just read. We don't really go anywhere in the first part of this novel because there's too much catch up for us to get to. The novel is broken into several parts, and each part is more enjoyable than its predecessor. Once I got to the halfway mark, I was hooked! As you get to the core of the story, we learn about the exploitation of reality television, we see the dynamics between family and friends, we see how society has forced feminism and women empowerment into a women-eat-women world, and we see fame and notoriety being used as a drug and the lengths people will go for that drug. One thing that I found so profound in The Favorite Sister was the theme of casual racism in every day life. We see a portrayal of how society uses casual racism in dating, business, and overall privilege. I did not expect this novel to even touch any of those topics, and for that I'm grateful. I believe that these thematic elements of the story will resonate with more readers than Ms. Knoll probably imagined. I loved that this story touched on all these different themes without feeling overloaded on plot. The plot is clearly defined as you go on and the story really doesn't deter from that.

The Favorite Sister is NOT a thriller or a suspense novel in ANY CAPACITY and if anyone tells you otherwise, they're lying. The Favorite Sister really is a drama that may also feel like a tragedy at times. Ugh I can keep talking more about the story, but I think I drove the point home. It's time to pick up this book on May 15, 2018. Will I be buying a hard cover for my collection? Absolutely.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024
📚BOOK REVIEW📚

The Favorite Sister by Jessica Knoll

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️.5/5
Genres: Thriller/Mystery
Tropes: reality TV, secrets and backstabbing, influencer culture, sibling rivalry

Brett was the problem child growing up, and lived in the shadow of her older (and beautiful) sister Kelly. However, in adulthood, that changed. Kelly is a struggling single mother, while Brett has become a CEO of a successful company she started (and her success has been chronicled on a reality TV show called ‘Goal Diggers’.

Much to Brett’s annoyance, Kelly manipulates her want onto the show and into Brett’s world. Brett is rightfully threatened, as she knows it doesn’t make sense for the network to keep them both. If she wants to stay for the next season, she has to establish her position on the show. In addition, Kelly knows shocking secrets about her that could ruin her life and career.

Throughout the story, the readers see both sides to a feud between Brett and another one of the women on the show (through dual-POV), and everyone tries desperately to keep their secrets from coming out.

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I have a lot of thoughts about this one. Overall, I really enjoyed it. I personally find reality TV entertaining/fascinating, so book/shows like this where you get a “peek behind the curtain” are very interesting to me. This one had one of my favorite tropes/concepts, which is where you begin to ask yourself “who is really the villain here?” and you’re shown multiple sides to the same story.

It was also dual-timeline (technically) where we jump between present day (Kelly’s interview about her sister) and the past (before Brett was murdered). It was cool, because Kelly would hint at things in the interview and then the reader would get more details about them through Brett’s and Stephanie’s (one of the other women on the show) POVs. All of the women have secrets which are gradually revealed throughout the book, which keeps you guessing. I also personally did not predict some of the things that were revealed in the end.

I did have issues with some things though. The writing style is definitely unique, and it took me a bit to get in to. The way information is laid out can be kind of confusing, and there are little time jumps in between a lot of the chapters and even in the chapters as well (which makes it hard to keep track of the overall timeline).

Sometimes, with the way it was written, it was hard to even visualize scenes (like who is there, who is talking, what they are talking about). And these aspects are super important, because the secrets the women are hiding from each other is a big part of the book (and it was easy to miss “that woman overheard everything” type details). Additionally, at times it was like characters had inside jokes that even the reader wasn’t given context to (which felt confusing and kind of annoying).

There was also a plot hole that seems minor but ended up really driving the events that happened. Multiple times throughout the book, one of the women would read someone else’s texts just by glancing at their phone. This book takes place in 2017. I feel like, especially when they are all keeping secrets, they would have locked their phones or hidden the incoming messages. At least twice major information is revealed via this method, so it was pretty important to the plot.

Overall, if you like thriller/mysteries about groups of women who are hiding secrets, or if you (like myself) enjoy “behind the scenes of reality TV” type stories, you may enjoy this one.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024
This is a slow burn, and you think it is going to be very surface level. However, once it gets going you cannot put it down. I also love reality tv, so it was interesting in that aspect. All the characters you hate except for Layla. You kind of are guessing who could be based on who from reality tv.
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2022
This book was truly mediocre. First, the title doesn’t really fit the plot of the book. Second, the cast of characters is large and confusing, I found myself forgetting which women were the producers verses the “diggers” in the book. There was little character development outside of the main 3 women in the story. The book also had no hero character, no one to root for. Finally, this book was borderline painful to read. I read The Luckiest Girl Alive and found it so captivating, this book on the other hand was so dull and boring. I think the author wrote from experience in TLGA and you could really connect with the main character as a result. In this story, however, the author attempted to touch on racism, LGBTQ issues, domestic violence, and other more. Perhaps her lack of direct experience in these areas lead to an inauthenticity in the characters. Whatever the reason, I felt this book was such a let down after TLGA.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024
This is not a story for the faint of heart. It is satisfying in a way that is hard to describe; you don't get to fully experience and understand it unless you actually read every word. Skipping to the end would be a waste of time. Ultimately worth the wait, the ending will shock you. It was well worth the time.

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124annie.
1.0 out of 5 stars THE UNFAVOURITE RUCKUS.
Reviewed in India on May 26, 2019
This book is drapped with controversies of young, smart and success although it is classified as a thriller/mystery, it continues to revolve around hatred and envy that the women have for each other. It is phenomenal if you seek an overview concerning a fashionista.
J.
3.0 out of 5 stars Okay read.
Reviewed in Canada on March 13, 2024
This book did not hold my attention.
bleach_baby
2.0 out of 5 stars Bloodless pandering to current social narratives.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 11, 2021
I was so excited to read this book - I loved 'The Luckiest Girl Alive'. Unfortunately, unlike TLGA, this book was devoid of bravery and seemed to cynically pander to popular social narratives. I found it safe to the point of unreadable, and while I often enjoy accessible fiction, I was so irritated by the constant forcing of politics down my neck that I couldn't get more than halfway through. Really disappointing.
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tracy
2.0 out of 5 stars Meh...I’ve read better books
Reviewed in Canada on July 20, 2018
My second attempt with this author and I’m still very uninterested while reading her books. It took me over two weeks to read this one. I usually can bang out nearly two books a week, and this one has just dragged for me. Too many people to follow, with too many issues to follow. Won’t be picking up any of her books in the future
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Lemon Curd
3.0 out of 5 stars More of a 2.5 star...
Reviewed in Canada on July 30, 2018
This makes for a semi-decent beach read. Figuring out who was who at the beginning was quite confusing, but the who-done-it made me compelled to keep going. More of a 2.5 than a true 3 -star.
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