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* [[Burger Fool]]: Herb starts the story as one.
* [[Burger Fool]]: Herb starts the story as one.
* {{spoiler|[[Be Careful What You Wish For]]: Dave wants to understand his dead girlfriend better, but the more he learns about her, the less happy he gets.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Be Careful What You Wish For]]: Dave wants to understand his dead girlfriend better, but the more he learns about her, the less happy he gets.}}
* [[Death By Sex]]: In a more literal sense than this trope is usually used: Peggy wouldn't've died if she didn't go to Dave's that night to have sex with him.
* [[Death by Sex]]: In a more literal sense than this trope is usually used: Peggy wouldn't've died if she didn't go to Dave's that night to have sex with him.
* [[Even the Girls Want Her]]: Especially Sonya.
* [[Even the Girls Want Her]]: Especially Sonya.
* [[Hazel Eyes]]: Peggy.
* [[Hazel Eyes]]: Peggy.

Revision as of 10:15, 9 April 2014

Last Places is a 2010 novel written by Matt Guion. The story follows a group of eight friends as they meet together a year after the death of their best friend, Peggy de Witte, who was the central figure of the group. In order to help remember her -- and hopefully bring the group back together -- Peggy's boyfriend Dave suggests that they visit all of the places that each of them saw her last. Last Places draws a lot of influence from John Green books, especially Looking for Alaska and Paper Towns.


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