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A New York Times, USA TODAY, and Indie Bestseller!
Sunnie Reads’ Inaugural Book Club Pick—Sunnie Select!
Four starred reviews!


Beth March’s sisters will stop at nothing to track down her killer—until they begin to suspect each other—in this “brilliantly snappy . . . electrifying” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) debut thriller that’s also a bold, contemporary reimagining of the beloved classic Little Women.


When Beth March is found dead in the woods on New Year’s Day, her sisters vow to uncover her murderer.

Suspects abound. There’s the neighbor who has feelings for not one but two of the girls. Meg’s manipulative best friend. Amy’s flirtatious mentor. And Beth’s lionhearted first love. But it doesn’t take the surviving sisters much digging to uncover motives each one of the March girls had for doing the unthinkable.

Jo, an aspiring author with a huge following on social media, would do anything to hook readers. Would she kill her sister for the story? Amy dreams of studying art in Europe, but she’ll need money from her aunt—money that’s always been earmarked for Beth. And Meg wouldn’t dream of hurting her sister…but her boyfriend might have, and she’ll protect him at all costs.

Despite the growing suspicion within the family, it’s hard to know for sure if the crime was committed by someone close to home. After all, the March sisters were dragged into the spotlight months ago when their father published a controversial bestseller about his own daughters. Beth could have been killed by anyone.

Beth’s perspective told in flashback unfolds next to Meg, Jo, and Amy’s increasingly fraught investigation as the tragedy threatens to rip the Marches apart.

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First published January 6, 2026

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Katie Bernet

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Katie Bernet is an author living in Dallas, Texas. She’s an award-winning creative director, a long-standing member of the DFW Writer’s Workshop, and the director of the 2025 DFW Writer’s Conference. The oldest of three sisters, she’s a diehard fan of "Little Women."

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Profile Image for ⋆˚୨ৎ˚⋆ Kim ⋆˚୨ৎ˚⋆.
318 reviews772 followers
January 18, 2026
જ⁀➴ 4 stars

Thank you to Simon & Schuster, Katie Bernet, and NetGalley for the eARC in exchange for an honest review. Beth is Dead is out now!
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This was a refreshing, modern take on Little Women, but with a deadly twist! This book was a wild ride from start to finish, and I'm genuinely shocked that this was a debut. I can't believe I'm saying this, but I can't believe a YA thriller was the most recent thriller I've read that has kept me on my toes.

The March sisters—Beth, Jo, Amy, and Meg— were living a peaceful life until their father published his viral, overnight sensation of a book speaking about the intimate details of his daughters' lives. The sisters are suddenly in the spotlight while their father takes the heat, and when Beth is found dead in the woods after a New Year's Eve party, they're thrust into the spotlight even more as investigators—and their family—race to find out who could've killed Beth. There's many suspects, including the sisters themselves, so who really killed Beth, and why?

I want to be transparent and say that I haven't read Little Women, so I can't necessarily speak on the accuracy of the characters' personalities. I went into the story knowing the bare minimum about the story, like the storyline between Jo and Laurie, for example, and how Beth...well, really did die in the actual book. With that said, my rating on the book will not necessarily focus so much on the accuracy of those details compared to the actual book, but rather on the plot development and my enjoyment of the story.

This was one of the first thrillers in quite some time where I felt like I couldn't stop turning the pages. The chapters are extremely short and we rotate through each of the sisters' perspectives, alternating between the past and the present from the moment their father's book gets published all the way up until present day when Beth is murdered and the murder investigation is ongoing. Although I haven't read the actual book, I can tell at the very least that each sister has her own motives and distinct personality, and none of them were written in a way that felt one-dimensional. None of them were purely good or purely malicious, and I would make the argument that all of them were written as morally gray characters in their own right.

Once you add in the other side characters from each of the sisters' personal lives, the story quickly becomes complex with many twists and turns as each sister sets off on her own to track down the killer. There's many layers to peel back once we keep getting more context as to what happened leading up to Beth's death, and I honestly had a lot of fun reading this because every time I had my own theory about who did it, I would find out another piece of information that would change my perspective on everything and I'd change my theory....again.

That's NOT a bad thing! I WANT the thrillers to read to keep me on my toes. I want to be proven wrong. I don't want a thriller where I can predict the ending by the 50-60% mark of the book like I usually do. This was the first thriller in a while where I couldn't predict who murdered Beth by the halfway mark. However, once everything clicked, it CLICKED. Did I find the ending a bit predictable? Yes, and I don't think I can shut my brain off from trying to put all the pieces together to find out what actually happened while I'm reading a thriller at this point, but there were so many twists and turns that I feel like this'll have many readers second-guessing themselves until the very last page.

The one thing I took a star off for was the fact that there were so many chapters and so many POVs with flashbacks from the past and then back to the present. Although it was a unique part of the book, I feel like it was also its own weakness, to some extent. Having so many chapters where we would get flashbacks and then switch back to the present, it made it hard to follow at first and the fact that sometimes it would be one sister's present day POV and then the next chapter would be a flashback of a totally different sister's POV made the flow feel disrupted at times. I can see how it works in the sense that you'd get different pieces of the puzzle at different times and then you have to figure out how all of them fit together, but I can also see the perspective on how it would be difficult and confusing for readers to follow at times, especially young readers who could be reading this as their very-first YA book.

If you're looking for a fast-paced thriller to keep you on your toes and you're also a fan of Little Women, look no further than this debut novel! I can't wait to see what Katie Bernet has in store for the future; this was a strong debut!
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918 reviews201 followers
January 18, 2026
a favorite read of 2025🩵

beth is dead is my new favorite ya reimaginings of one of the most beloved (and MY most beloved) classics — little women.

beth is dead completely stole my heart, and our author katie bernet does a phenomenal job of expanding the characters of all four march sisters in a contemporary setting that pays homage to their mannerisms from the original novel.

and for our murder mystery plot?! — i truly could not figure out who the killer was! i was on the edge of my seat the entire time.

not to mention that cover is to DIE for👀
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240 reviews102 followers
December 20, 2025
4.5 ⭐️

When Beth March is found dead on New Year’s Day, everyone who has ever known her is a suspect. The March sisters scramble to find out who killed their sister, finding new leads that always lead to dead ends. But each of the sisters is hiding a secret that involves Beth–would Meg, Amy, or Jo ever stoop to murdering their sister? They can’t trust anyone as they search for the truth of what happened that fateful night.

Beth has and always will be my favorite March sister from Little Women. I relate to her so much, like it’s not even funny how similar we are, and I’m not saying that to toot my own horn. 😂 So when I saw my GR friend, DianaRose, recommended this book, I knew I had to read it not only for the cover (because look at it, it's stunning) but because I love a good mystery. And when my request was accepted, I was over the moon because I just had to know who would be low enough to kill Beth.

And, ladies and gentlemen, this one got me. I did not know who it was, and I was shocked yet not completely taken aback by who killed Beth. But still, like ho-ly cow, I was not expecting that! 😱 I hang up my title of being able to sniff out a suspect because I could not guess who it was for the life of me. I mean, I had my suspicions, but no, there’s no way around the fact that I was wrong. 😂

I really, really enjoyed this book. I loved the similarities and differences between this story and Little Women (which happens to be one of my favorite books of all time). The plot kept me guessing and intrigued the whole way through. The writing was easy to read yet wonderfully descriptive, and the dialogue flowed well, reminding me of Greta Gerwig’s film adaptation of the novel. The only thing that I didn’t really like and made me take away half a star was the sisters. I thought they were really selfish (especially Amy. She pissed me off so much 🙄) and annoyed me most of the time, but hey, humans are selfish, and they weren't horrible sisters, so I’ll cut them some slack. 😏

Overall, I recommend this book, especially if you love fun mysteries, a quick read, and the world of Little Women. I will say, though, that if you are not into YA, this might not be for you because the dialogue and writing have that tone. Just a heads up. ☺🫶🏼

Thank you to Simon and Schuster Children’s Publishing and NetGalley for providing the arc in exchange for an honest review! All opinions and statements are my own.

❗Content Warnings❗
Death, murder, blood, and an adult male making advances at teen girls.
Swearing: Yes
Spice: No–only kissing and mentioning hooking up. (🌶/5)

#BethisDeadBook #NetGalley
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875 reviews973 followers
January 7, 2026
Did you love Little Women with your heart, body, and soul? Well, I’ve got just the book for you to read. You see, Beth Is Dead was an astounding reimagining of the March sisters’ story—only set in the modern world. Starting off with a bang when Beth ends up…well…dead, this YA tale of metafiction was an edge-of-your-seat read from beginning to end. With natural dialogue, complex characters, and plenty of well-layered mysteries to mess with your head, it was impossible to guess who the killer actually was. After all, with a narration that was told from all four sisters’ POVs over dual timelines, the story took on a life of its own and I found myself glued to the twist-filled pages. None of that, though, was even the strongest piece to this epic debut of toxic friendships, devious gaslighting, and delicious dark secrets.

So what was the best part of this book? That had to be how it brought the March sisters to life in modern times. Maintaining the feel that they had in the classic but giving them themes to contend with from our current world, it was awe-inspiring to say the least. Exploring feminism, social pressure, and exploitation through their father’s novel, it was not only immensely entertaining but also thought-provoking as well. Add in how nuanced it all felt, and you have an utter slam dunk. A murder mystery for anyone who loves a little—or a lot—of suspense along with their classic retellings, it was everything I look for in a dynamite read. After all, between the fast pace and twisty plotting, the short, addictive chapters made this into a book perfect for both new and old fans of the Marchs. Rating of 4.5 stars (upgraded).

SYNOPSIS:

When Beth March is found dead in the woods on New Year’s Day, her sisters vow to uncover her murderer.

Suspects abound. There’s the neighbor who has feelings for not one but two of the girls. Meg’s manipulative best friend. Amy’s flirtatious mentor. And Beth’s lionhearted first love. But it doesn’t take the surviving sisters much digging to uncover motives each one of the March girls had for doing the unthinkable.

Jo, an aspiring author with a huge following on social media, would do anything to hook readers. Would she kill her sister for the story? Amy dreams of studying art in Europe, but she’ll need money from her aunt—money that’s always been earmarked for Beth. And Meg wouldn’t dream of hurting her sister…but her boyfriend might have, and she’ll protect him at all costs.

Despite the growing suspicion within the family, it’s hard to know for sure if the crime was committed by someone close to home. After all, the March sisters were dragged into the spotlight months ago when their father published a controversial bestseller about his own daughters. Beth could have been killed by anyone.

Thank you to Katie Bernet, Sara Barley Books, and Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.

PUB DATE: January 6, 2026

Content warning: murder, toxic friendship, physical abuse, stalking, gaslighting, blood, addiction, rape, sexual content
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287 reviews782 followers
January 22, 2026
I think that the more you like Little Women, the less you’ll like this book😀 It’s almost like the author wanted to put as much disrespect towards the og sacred text as possible💖

This is a YA thriller that explores the murder of Beth March, all set in modern day Concord. The author clearly wanted everyone in the book to be a suspect, so NO ONE was likable. It takes a lot to ruin the characterization of every single character, but…..give her a trophy! Jo is a social media influencer who is also a really bad feminist so…Not My Jo™️

The concept is intriguing and I had high hopes that it would be a fanfic-esque, silly / fun time. But to be fair, Little Women is my favorite book in the entire world and I was going to be extra picky no matter what. I am declaring WAR on this book. The March parents are absent and apathetic, Laurie is BARELY IN THE BOOK, the sisters tear each other down constantly and Beth’s life and story are completely belittled and misunderstood. Each of the sisters’ individual storylines exude gross, icky and dishonest energy. Couldn’t possibly hate it more😍
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432 reviews134 followers
January 11, 2026
A reimagining of Little Women, a book that has been often duplicated, but never as perfect as the original.

Imagine the four March sisters living in the modern world, except Beth is found murdered, and anyone can be a suspect.

This is a YA murder mystery, two things I would never normally read, but having loved Little Women when I was much younger, thought I’d give it a try.

While it’s definitely a mystery, the main elements are of four sisters navigating their way in the world, without having to depend on each other as they become adults and eventually find their own path in life. There are moments where I didn’t like their specific actions and attitudes, not sure if that was intentional by the author.

Regardless, this is a decent book that should help take away the horrors that happened this week all in part of a certain fascist authoritarian clown, who needs to disappear in the same way someone is alone in a dark jail cell drinking his own piss to survive. One can only pray so hard.
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543 reviews473 followers
January 2, 2026
I really enjoyed this book! The audio book was incredible with all the different actors. The story was good, the twist and turns were good. I did predict the ending but how it all played out was really good!
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287 reviews20 followers
January 27, 2026
• Adjusted Rating: 4.5 stars!!
• POV: 1st Person / Multiple / Dual Timeline
• Book Spice: None
• Notes: Reimagining of Little Women (I still need to read that book 🫣 it’s on my physical TBR)

• Content Thoughts:

Okay, this genuinely surprised me.

I don’t naturally gravitate toward mystery/thriller books in my day to day reading, but I was given both the digital and physical ARC of this and knew I’d eventually give it a chance. I’m really glad I did.

I ended up really liking this book. The multiple POVs worked so well to move the story along, and the overall structure of the mystery was handled extremely well.

As more information was revealed, some things did start to feel predictable, but only in a way that made sense with what I had learned.

Even then, I was still shocked by how everything unfolded.

I was constantly pointing my finger at people, making accusations, and fully convinced I had things figured out… only to realize I didn’t.

I was engaged from start to finish and completely invested in figuring out the who, what, and how of it all.

This was a fun, engaging read that kept me guessing, and that’s exactly what I want from a mystery.

Great job to the author, and I’ve already started recommending this one to others 🤭

Thank you Simon Teen for the eARC and physical ARC in exchange for my honest review!
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766 reviews444 followers
January 15, 2026
A heartbreakingly gripping, murder mystery reimagining of Little Women. That delivers a searing and emotional exploration of grief, ambition, sisterhood and adolescence (in the age of social media) that had me completely hooked.

Despite knowing this was a contemporary YA Little Women reimagining, I found it even more emotionally complex and suspenseful than I first anticipated.

Navigating dual timelines and each sister’s unique perspective (both past and present.) Katie Bernet skilfully pieces together the events leading up to Beth March’s death and the differing ways each of her sisters viewed and understood her.

But what floored me the most was getting to actually explore Beth’s POV (via flashback scenes) and fall in love with the patient, kind and complex person she was. Resolving family conflicts and sacrificing her own wants and ambitions (without complaint) to keep everyone around her happy.

Seeing how much she genuinely wanted to be seen (yet was always overlooked) was honestly heartbreaking and did make me tear up during her chapters. Especially her last one (which I honestly didn’t think I’d recover from.)

Though, the poignancy in Meg, Jo and Amy’s chapters, especially once they realise this about Beth (and how much they wilfully ignored her) made me pretty emotional as well.

Obviously, this is primarily a mystery so there’s plenty of clues, red herrings and suspects to keep you guessing.

But with themes encompassing social media, public scrutiny and ethics surrounding who gets to tell a story, Bernet also offers us a thought provoking coming of age narrative. With timely commentary on the challenges of growing up in the digital age, where public scrutiny and exploitation for entertainment (even of people’s grief) has very real, and lasting consequences.

Overall, an incredible read that stole my heart, emotionally wrecked me and got me thinking of my own sisters. I’ll be carrying this one with me for a good while to come!

Also, thanks to Scholastic & Tina Mories for the amazing proof!
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395 reviews
January 15, 2026
the way i read this in a few hours because i was hooked from start to finish. it was a wild time trying to figure out whodunit and it was a debut??? so good!!!!! i couldn’t put it down!!! i was sat the entire time trying to solve the mystery 🔎

this is a young adult retelling of little woman but set in modern times with a murder mystery.

what happened?
beth is found dead in the woods and her three her sisters vow to uncover her murderer. the march sisters were dragged into the spotlight months ago when their father published a controversial bestseller about his own daughters and in the story, one character doesn’t make it.

suspects:
the neighbor who has feelings for two of the girls.
meg’s manipulative best friend.
amy’s flirtatious mentor.
beth’s lionhearted first love.

but that’s not all, it doesn’t take the sisters much digging to uncover motives and realizing each one of them had motive.

jo: an aspiring author with a huge following on social media, would do anything to hook readers.
amy: dreams of studying art in europe, but she’ll need money from her aunt, money that’s always been for beth.
meg: wouldn’t dream of hurting her sister but her boyfriend might have, and she’ll protect him at all costs.

tropes: YA whodunit, multiple povs, dual timeline, little woman retelling, modern setting, mystery/thriller, debut book

🤫📖🔎🖼️💔
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286 reviews52 followers
did-not-finish
December 13, 2025
The fact that this is a YA novel and already in the first few chapters multiple characters have talked about their alcohol consumption and have dropped profanity, including the F word, means this is not going to be a book I can recommend.
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January 26, 2026
.ೃ࿔:・ 2/5 stars 🌟༚ out of 5 .ೃ࿔:・

“beth is dead” by katie bernet

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﹒₊˚✧ first thoughts ✧₊˚﹒

⤷ that was painful.
⤷ i cannot be bothered to write an in-depth review because this book did not earn that level of effort from me.
⤷ the entire reading experience felt like a test of endurance rather than enjoyment. beware of spoilers ahead!! ⚠️

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⤷ all the sisters were unbearable except meg. she was the only one i could tolerate.
⤷ jo pissed me off the MOST. why did girlie feel the need to blame someone new every page?
⤷ everyone else had no depth and blended together. i’m already forgetting names.

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⤷ the ending was very predictable. i guessed it was henry very early on, then convinced myself i had to be wrong because of how obvious it was - i thought, ‘surely it wouldn’t be that bad, right?’ wrong. it was that bad. the clues just got more and more obvious until the reveal which honestly felt more like subtitles than a shock. note: it’s always the boyfriend.
⤷ the writing also felt very juvenile? like guys why are we calling this young adult because i just KNOW i could be half my current age and still find this too ‘kiddy.’ katie i hate to break this to you but adding a bit of ‘suggestive’ content or whatever doesn’t make your book any more adult. this felt like what a primary school student writes for an english end of topic assessment, and they get a pass and nothing more.
⤷ i haven’t read little women yet, but this book honestly seems to be an insult to the original classic.

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﹒₊˚✧ overall ✧₊˚﹒

⤷ predictable, irritating, and actively unfun to read.
⤷ meg deserved better.
⤷ I deserved better.
⤷ moving on to my next read and never looking back.
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469 reviews6 followers
January 6, 2026
oh how I do love me a retelling, and Little Women? my favourite classic and Greta Gerwig film ever? yes x10 million please

this was so fun and silly, i loved the idea of rewriting a classic to fit the 21st century, and it worked so well. I found the writing to be quite simple - but I mean it’s YA so what else is there to be expected. And I did guess the twists but it truly hooked me from the first page to the last.

my only criticism is that the characters didn’t ring 100% true, there could’ve been more depth and Amy was HORRIBLE ??! I felt like Mr March was done so dirty too !! that poor man

Beth, I’m sad you died in all three (Mr March’s edition of Little Women included) books. you are and will always be the people’s favourite March sister

huge huge thank you to NetGalley and Scholastic UK for a copy of this eARC in exchange for an honest review

this book will be released on 15th Jan and I implore you to read it!!
Profile Image for Heather~ Nature.books.and.coffee.
1,124 reviews271 followers
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
January 2, 2026
I'm so happy I decided to go with the audio for this one. The full cast narration was excellent and so entertaining. Each character was perfectly portrayed. This is a reimagining of Little Woman. Beth March is found dead in the woods on New Year's Day and her sisters vow to solve her murder. There are many people that they suspect, but then…..they all start to suspect each other. They each could have a reason to have wanted Beth dead. These characters can be unlikable, but this plot had me guessing until the end. This was such a fun YA debut and I was really into it. Definitely recommend it if you enjoy YA thrillers.

Thank you to the publisher and librofm for the gifted book and Audiobook. All opinions are my own.
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572 reviews205 followers
December 28, 2025
Such a “fun” read for fans of Little Women, and a solid mystery/thriller for those who are unfamiliar with Louisa May Alcott’s classic tale. It’s funny and heartfelt with convincing moments of intensity during arguments between the sisters and other situations. The characters felt vibrant and alive as they struggled with coming-of-age issues and trying to solve Beth’s murder. Bernet does a wonderful job of honoring Alcott's story and characters while re-creating the March sisters for a modern audience. YA but an engaging read for all adults.
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174 reviews7 followers
January 26, 2026
First, thank you to the publishers and NetGalley for the arc. I will admit I have not read Little Women yet, but I enjoyed and devoured this reimagined thriller of the classic. I loved that the chapters rotated between the sisters and were the perfect length, allowing me to understand the characters' personalities without getting bored or wanting to switch perspectives. The pacing felt natural, and I never felt lost when the chapters switched between past and present. My only gripe is that the buildup made me want more at the end, and I felt like the climax was a bit rushed. Overall, I enjoyed this retelling and loved the strong bonds between the March sisters.
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163 reviews4 followers
January 11, 2026
A brilliant, can’t-put-down-able, debut novel from Katie Bernet! This was the perfect cocktail of whodunnit, multiple-POV, time jumps, and sisterhood. Not to mention a whip-smart modernization of the beloved classic, “Little Women.” I gratefully lost a whole weekend to this book. I can’t wait to see what classic retelling Katie does next.

“Wait and see what I do next.” – Beth March

Special thank you to Katie Bernet, Sarah Barley Books, and Simon & Schuster for the ARC copy.
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918 reviews199 followers
January 24, 2026
⭐️4.5 Stars⭐️
Beth Is Dead by Katie Bernet is a modern day reimagining of the classic Little Women and I ate it up! I didn’t know what to expect but it didn’t disappoint and it held me gripped throughout. What a debut!

This was a suspenseful who done it YA thriller that is full of sibling vulnerability and rivalry. I found it enjoyable and highly entertaining. The plot is twisty and clever.

Sweet Beth March is killed off in the first chapter. The sisters vow to find Beth’s murderer, they are all suspects! I loved the sister’s characters, Amy, Meg and Jo who will stop at nothing to find her killer. Fans of the classic will fall in love with this creative modern day twist.

Highly recommended read.

Publication Date 06 January 2026
Publisher Penguin

Thank you so much Penguin Books Ausralia & Penguin Teen Australia for a copy of the book and promo pack.
Profile Image for Dawn (noladawnreads).
390 reviews44 followers
October 20, 2025
Thank you SimonTeen for the eARC. I’m a huge Little Women fan so when I saw this I absolutely had to read it. I loved the way characters from LW are included in different ways. Bringing the story to modern times was also so fun. The mystery was great, it had me going in all different directions thinking I had it solved so many times.
Justice for Beth!
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500 reviews58 followers
November 10, 2025
✨ARC REVIEW✨

If you’re a fan of Little Women and murder mysteries, you’re gonna love this.

I really enjoyed the concept of this book. I loved the callbacks from the OG and I really liked all the plot twists.

Personally, I was getting a tad confused between all the flashbacks and POVs. I think that’s where most of this lost me a bit. I feel like if we didn’t have the same names as the original Little Women, I wouldn’t be trying so hard to connect the two stories while also trying to figure out whodunnit.

I also felt like because we get a POV from each sister, their personalities were starting to blend a little and it was getting hard for me to tell them a part. Maybe this was a me thing? I don’t know.

I do think for a debut, this was done super well. It had enough suspense to keep me interested and I really did like how this ended. I liked that each new clue led to a flashback that gave us more insight.

Again, if you’re an OG fan then you’ll appreciate this. If you’re a murder mystery fan, you’ll like the twists and turns.

Thank you so much to Simon Teen for the e-arc copy!
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97 reviews58 followers
December 30, 2025
Beth is Dead by Katie Bernet

Thoughts: Beth Is Dead is most anticipated read for 2026, and it did not disappoint. I loved this reimagining of Little Women, and Katie did a fantastic job bringing each character to life. I was gripped from the very first chapter, and every time I thought I had the killer figured out, I was completely wrong. The twisty plot kept me guessing, while the parallels to the original Little Women added an extra layer of enjoyment. This was a clever, character driven YA mystery thriller that I highly recommend it to lovers of classic retellings with a twist.

Publication Date: 6th January 2026

Thank you Penguin Australia and NetGalley for the gifted eARC of Beth Is Dead in exchange for an honest review!

Synopsis: Beth March has been murdered, and all her sisters are suspects . . .

After a New Year’s Eve party, Beth is found dead.

All the March sisters wonder who could have killed their sweet little sister. And – why?

The March sisters have always been close, but will Beth’s murder bring them closer together, or tear them apart?

As each of the girls’ motives are uncovered, it becomes clear that Meg, Jo, Amy – and even Beth – might not be quite as sweet as they seem

Please check the content/trigger warnings prior to reading this book.

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Profile Image for Elizabeth Nicole.
131 reviews6 followers
January 6, 2026
Beth March, yes of Little Women, is murdered and her sisters try to figure out what happens to her while playing the blame game against each other a lot of the time.

I'll start with a positive. I thought the core four March sisters felt pretty true to themselves from Little Women and I could see the things that I love about each of them and make them special. I also liked that there were some moments that were callbacks to the book, like burning Jo's manuscript and mentions of the plays they'd put on.

Now for the negative. This book really frustrated me. It wasn't fun to follow because the girls were very obviously amateur detectives and they were blaming everyone in sight, including each other, with little to no evidence to go on. They were just looking for someone to point fingers at. Especially Jo.

I didn't know who the killer was for most of the book, so I will give it some props for that. But in hindsight it actually feels pretty obvious and like I should've sent it coming from a mile away. The mystery of what happened to their dad as well. It should've been obvious.

I will add I also wasn't the biggest fan of the way their parents were written. I understand some things need to be changed for a retelling but in this form they didn't feel all that nice or loving to the girls and that's a very polar opposite contrast.

Thank you to Simon and Schuster and NetGalley for the ARC to honestly review.
Profile Image for Tia.
1,109 reviews23 followers
December 13, 2025
Such a good YA mystery book, I devoured this one! I was so intrigued by the concept of a Little Women reimagining and this was such a cool take on the story. In this book, Beth dies at the start of the book and her sisters are all trying to figure out what happened to her. It was fast paced and had me doubting all of the characters - kept me on my toes right till the end. Such a good book to binge or to pull you out of a slump!

Thank you so much to Penguin for the gifted advanced reader copy!
Profile Image for Nicole Simkins.
82 reviews5 followers
January 9, 2026
It got a little long at the end but still a fun read a twist on the classic Little Women
Profile Image for Melissa Chandler.
197 reviews5 followers
January 27, 2026
Picked this one up mostly because of the beautiful cover! Ended up being a 5 star! It's well written, emotional and the twist is heartbreaking. Story of sisters unfold throughout the book!
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221 reviews5 followers
January 7, 2026
Oh my goodness! The cover drew me in, but the story immediately had me hooked and turning pages! Katie Bernet has expertly brought the March sisters to life in this modern-day setting, and it was so fun getting to meet these characters again - even though the circumstances were not ideal (sorry Beth...). Full of twists and turns and sisterly bonds, you won't want to put this down. If you're a fan of chasing the never-ending threads to figure out "whodunnit," grab this book ASAP and see if you can figure out what happened to Beth March.

Quotes:
"... [L]ife is a novel and harships are only chapters." p. 57
"I need to tell Laurie that love terrifies me, that I'm afraid I'd have to lose a part of myself to lose a part of myself to gain him, but that's real - too real ..." p.211
"I think the most complicated thing a person can be is kind." p. 270

ARC Copy
Profile Image for Miranda English.
58 reviews1 follower
January 7, 2026
The fact that this is a debut is shocking to me. If you like YA, this reimagining of Little Women is SO fun. I was hooked the whole time. Favorite read of the year so far.
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3 reviews18 followers
August 20, 2025
I’ve been in a reading slump for months, but this book shoved me forcefully out of it. It’s the kind of fast paced mystery that I simply cannot put down, because I just NEED TO KNOW WHO DONE IT. Well, now I know, and I really didn’t see it coming.
I haven’t read the original Little Women, but found this book enjoyable all the same. It’s takes on art, family, cancel culture, and parasocial relationships hit me pretty hard- it was one of those moments where I finally saw some of my own thoughts and feelings put into words.
If I’m super honest, I decided to pick up this ARC because I really liked the cover… this was a very good decision.
I’d highly recommend this book to lovers of mysteries, family dramas, and those in desperate need of a quick read to pull them out of a slump.
Profile Image for Pallavi.
245 reviews5 followers
September 21, 2025
RATING: 4/5 STARS

A very creative reimagining of LITTLE WOMEN! This YA thriller adapts the classic in a unique way. I felt the dialogue flowed well (akin to the Greta Gerwig movie) and the plot kept me on my toes. Audiences both new to and familiar with the source material will find something in this book to enjoy.
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