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Book Review: Smile for the Cameras by Miranda Smith


Woman reading on a beach chair, wearing a straw hat, near turquoise ocean. Text: Sequel's Book Nook, Smile for the Cameras by Miranda Smith, jensequel.com.

I went into Smile for the Cameras expecting a full-blown slasher/horror thrill ride—something bloody, tense, and in line with the genre’s classic "final girl" tropes. What I got was…not quite that.


A distorted house image with text "Smile for the Cameras" in red and "Miranda Smith" in yellow. The mood is eerie, with glitch effects.

The premise is undeniably intriguing: Ella Winters, once a scream queen icon and the sole survivor of a cult classic slasher film, returns to the spotlight decades later for a reunion documentary. But secrets buried on the original set are unearthed when cast members begin dying in eerily familiar ways. Sounds like a recipe for a fast-paced, suspenseful slasher, right?


Well, not exactly.


The book is divided into three parts—then, now, and excerpts from the Grad Night script. While this structure is a cool concept in theory, it can be confusing in execution. You’ll definitely need to pay attention to chapter headings or risk getting lost. That said, it does add an atmospheric, meta vibe that fans of horror movie nostalgia might appreciate.


The issue, for me, lies in the pacing and plot repetition. The first half of the novel feels like a rehash of the same beats—Ella's guilt, the group's shared secret, and the tension between the characters—without much progression. It doesn't really lean into the slasher potential, and there's a noticeable lack of mystery or suspense until the final act. Even then, the "big reveal" feels underwhelming, delivered mostly through dialogue with minimal action.


In truth, I’d categorize this more as a slow-burn drama with thriller undertones rather than a true horror or mystery. It has emotional weight, explores the trauma of fame and past choices, and asks interesting questions about legacy and guilt. But if you’re looking for scares, chills, or edge-of-your-seat thrills, you might want to lower your expectations.


If you go in expecting more character drama than carnage, Smile for the Cameras could work for you. Just don’t expect it to play by the rules of the genre it’s referencing.

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