by HOLLY. JACKSON
A stunning boxed set featuring special editions of the three books in the multimillion-copy bestselling series, featuring gorgeous sprayed edges and exclusive content from the author! Holly Jackson's #1 New York Times bestselling series has won the hearts of millions of readers and inspired a hit Netflix adaptation. Now this stunning boxed set collects all three addictive novels: A Good Girl's Guide to Murder Everyone in Fairview knows the story of the pretty high school senior who was tragically murdered by her boyfriend before he killed himself. Five years later, a girl named Pip sees how the tragedy still haunts her town and decides to reexamine the closed case for a school project. But soon she discovers a trail of dark secrets...and her investigation might turn into obsession. Good Girl, Bad Blood After the last investigation, Pip has released a true-crime podcast, thinking her detective days are behind her. But when someone she knows goes missing and the police won't do anything about it, Pip has no choice but to find him herself. She soon will find the town has even more buried secrets...and this time everyone is listening. As Good as Dead Pip is used to online death threats in the wake of her viral true-crime podcast, but the threats escalate when she realizes that someone is following her in real life. As the deadly game plays out, Pip discovers that everything in her small town is coming full circle...and if she doesn't find the answers, this time she will be the one who disappears....
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Delving into the compelling narrative of Holly Jackson's *A Good Girl's Guide to Murder Deluxe Paperback Boxed Set*, readers uncover a rich tapestry of interconnected themes that resonate deeply with other influential works, notably including James Clear's *Atomic Habits*. While seemingly disparate in genre – one a gripping young adult mystery series and the other a guide to personal development – a profound bridge emerges through their shared emphasis on the power of meticulous deconstruction and the incremental building of understanding. In *A Good Girl's Guide to Murder*, Pip uncovers the truth behind a tragic, closed case by methodically revisiting evidence, interviewing witnesses, and piecing together fragmented clues. This investigative process mirrors the core philosophy of *Atomic Habits*, where complex goals, much like criminal mysteries, are best tackled not through grand, sweeping gestures, but through a series of small, deliberate, and consistent actions. Pip’s journey is a testament to how understanding a complex system, in this case, the intricate web of secrets in Fairview, is achieved through the diligent application of these small, deliberate actions, just as Clear advocates for building habits through tiny, compounding improvements. The tension inherent in both narratives stems from the initial perception of overwhelming complexity. For Pip, the seemingly unsolvable murder and the subsequent cover-up present an almost insurmountable challenge. Similarly, readers of*Atomic Habits* might initially feel daunted by the prospect of personal transformation. However, both Jackson and Clear demonstrate that this complexity can be navigated by breaking down the problem into its constituent parts. Pip’s re-examination of the town's history and the relationships between its residents parallels Clear's advice on understanding the underlying framework of desired behaviors. Furthermore, the very act of revelation in *A Good Girl's Guide to Murder*—the slow unfurling of dark secrets—mirrors the gradual progress discussed in *Atomic Habits*. As Pip peels back the layers of deception in *A Good Girl, Bad Blood* through her viral true-crime podcast, and later confronts escalating threats in *As Good as Dead*, her investigation becomes an obsession, a single-minded pursuit driven by the pursuit of truth, much like the dedicated practice required to build lasting habits. The reader's engagement with Pip's investigation is akin to a reader’s engagement with Clear’s principles; both involve a journey of observation, analysis, and ultimately, transformation. The underlying frameworks of both narratives, whether it be the social structures of a small town or the psychological drivers of habit formation, are revealed through careful observation and the consistent application of a methodical approach. The boxed set, by presenting the entirety of Pip's journey, showcases the cumulative effect of her investigations, mirroring the compounding returns that James Clear promises through consistent habit building. The meticulous reconstruction of events by Pip, akin to the careful sculpting of habits by an individual, highlights the shared principle that understanding and achieving significant change, whether uncovering a killer or mastering a skill, relies on a deep dive into the fundamentals and the persistent refinement of those foundational elements. This connection underscores the universal appeal of stories that champion intellect, persistence, and the profound impact of dedicated effort, regardless of the specific subject matter.
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