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This Is Our Story by Ashley Elston

anslow's review against another edition

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challenging emotional tense medium-paced

4.5

annettebooksofhopeanddreams's review against another edition

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4.0

Thrillers en ik dat is een moeilijke combinatie. Aan de ene kant word ik altijd ongelooflijk aangetrokken door de donkere kanten van de mens, de misdaden waartoe we in staat zijn. Aan de andere kant ben ik ook overal bang voor. Daarnaast ben ik iemand die graag iets wil voelen tijdens het lezen, die een band wil opbouwen met de karakters, die helemaal met ze mee wil leven. Bij veel thrillers ligt de nadruk daar niet op. Dankzij een quote in de brochure van Best of YA was ik echter wel heel benieuwd naar deze thriller!

Deze thriller is anders dan veel andere thrillers. Ik durf eigenlijk wel te stellen dat als je dit boek puur als een whodunnit leest, dat je wellicht vindt dat er te veel aandacht wordt besteed aan andere zaken. Voor een whodunnit is Kate misschien ook niet de beste verteller, zeker niet omdat ze, niet geheel onverwacht, nogal emotioneel betrokken is, en steeds meer raakt, bij de zaak. Voor mij was dat echter juist het positieve aan dit boek.

Omdat we in Kates hoofd zitten en dit hele verhaal door haar ogen beleven, krijgen we ook al haar emoties mee. En dat zijn er nogal wat. Het is al vrij snel duidelijk dat Kate wellicht niet de meest geschikte persoon is om te helpen bij het oplossen van deze zaak. Niet alleen heeft ze een band met het slachtoffer, maar ze wordt überhaupt gedreven door haar emoties. Dat zorgt er wel voor dat ze zich helemaal vastbijt in deze zaak en daarmee ons meeneemt richting de oplossing.

Maar waar Kates emoties geweldig zijn en haar spanning steeds verder oploopt, voelde het einde voor mij toch een beetje teleurstellend aan. En dat komt vooral omdat ik het gevoel heb dat we de jongens niet allemaal even goed leren kennen. Of beter gezegd, de jongens worden te veel als geheel beschreven en gezien. Het is daardoor lastig een individueel beeld te krijgen van allemaal en daardoor had ik aan het einde ook geen “dit had ik moeten zien aankomen” gevoel.

En na de quote van de schrijfster had ik daar wel een beetje op gehoopt. De beste thrillers in mijn ogen zijn die thrillers waar je denkt “dat had ik moeten weten”, maar het toch niet wist. In dit boek had ik geen flauw idee. Alle jongens hadden het kunnen zijn en het was allemaal geloofwaardig geweest.

Maar, hoewel de ontknoping me dus een beetje tegenviel, heb ik wel ongelooflijk genoten van de emotionele rit. En het is die emotionele rit die het boek alsnog meer dan de moeite waard maakt.

saraleeannbread's review against another edition

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mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

There is something about stories of a group of friends in the middle of a crime and figuring out who did it. I cannot get enough! I really enjoyed this book!

maryquitecontrary_22's review against another edition

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3.0

This will be a good book to recommend to my mystery-loving students who don't require an action-packed plot but like a contemporary whodunit with characters their age. I liked that the author included interview 'transcripts' and chapters told from the killer's perspective that were interspersed throughout the Kate's narrative. My main issue with this novel is that it was hard to believe that a prosecutor (even from a small town) would allow a high schooler access to confidential legal documents and information, especially relating to a murder of one of her peers. (Teen readers may be less bothered by that since they might see themselves in Kate...) The ending was satisfying, however, and the last few chapters kept me guessing.

closteroven's review against another edition

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4.0

(8/10)- Wow. This book really surprised me. My friend recommended it, and since I really like mysteries, I decided to read it, but I didn’t necessarily have high expectations (I did hope that it was going to be really good, though). But this book literally gave me everything I was looking for in a book at the moment. It had a great mystery, which left me wondering who did it until the end, and the result made sense and was well set up. It had romance, and honestly the stakes set up were really good and the relationship felt very real. I’m not sure how accurate the court stuff is, but the author is the daughter of an attorney so I’m pretty sure it’s realistic. It also dealt with some pretty heavy topics in a way that wasn’t offhanded. Some of the foreshadowing was a bit obvious, but it didn’t bug me much. I only have two problems with this book. One is that the main character, while being a very good character, is also pretty creepy sometimes. She literally follows people, but it fits into the story alright so it’s not a big deal. But that reminds me of another tiny problem in the beginning, which is that for some reason Kate runs in to the River Boys every five pages and it’s weird. The other criticism I have is about Shep. He’s a good character, but very inconsistent, since he seems to have two different personalities sometimes and it does bother me a bit. But otherwise, this is an incredibly solid book.

alexanderthegrateful's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5/5 devoured this book! Absolutely love this author after reading two books of hers this week.

alexandra_dillard's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

fyreprincess's review against another edition

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4.0

I bought this book for my mum for Christmas or something one year and she told me that I should read it because it was pretty good. So when I finished the book and mentioned this to her, she said she hadn’t even read it, so I have no idea what she was even talking about.

Anyways, I actually thoroughly enjoyed this novel, it was a super interesting concept and I think it was pulled off quite well. I really really liked the fact that the boys didn’t know which one had shot their friend – it kept an air of even more mystery and made for a little bit more of a complication during the investigation.

It was an easy read, I read it in about a day, I guess it was a novel that pulled me back from my reading slump and gave me something that was easily engaging. I thought it was well written in the sense that the mystery of who killed their friend was not as easy to decipher, and the audience found out at exactly the same time as everyone else.

I also did like the context of the story: y’know five rich boys who party and hunt etc, one of them gets killed by another. It was a very real scenario and I enjoyed reading it.

I guess I also liked the relationship between Kate Marino and Shep Moore, it was a nice kind of thing. And just, I don’t know what to say really it was just a nice kind of book.

cadenceb's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars

tobesreads's review against another edition

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mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.0