Reviews

All Eyes on Us by Kit Frick

theresab93's review against another edition

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3.0

2.5

thenextgenlibrarian's review

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3.0

Pretty Little Liars meets People Like Us in this thrilling YA mystery.

lindseyposten's review

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Literally could not get invested in this book

sk24's review

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DNF at 35%

I tried, I really did. There's nothing wrong with this book, but I'm just incredibly bored. I have zero drive to pick this book up and actually read it, and as a result I'm just NOT READING, which is never a good thing because I love reading. When I do pick it up, my mind is wandering and I only end up reading a few pages to a chapter before putting it down again to do something else. I have decided to put it down for good so that I can enjoy reading again!

rocketbride's review against another edition

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3.0

I liked the suspense and the conversion flashbacks were terrifying. But it was a little meh.

shinesalot's review

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4.0

Very engaging audio book. Part thriller, part story of being true to who you are no matter the sacrifice.

Excellent author’s note at the end regarding conversion therapy and lists of resources for LGBT+ kids who might need help.

mduphare's review

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3.0

3.5

amparker__'s review

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2.0

Too predictable.

jordanhemphill's review

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3.0

Read this for book club and I didn’t hate it! I definitely didn’t see the ending coming so idk if that says something about me or the book itself. It was a fun romp.

whoaitslei's review

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3.0

3.5
This book was good. Not amazing or anything, but I did enjoy it. I found myself tense where the author wanted me to be tense; which is always good for a thriller/mystery. While I don't think this book was revolutionary, I do think it tackled the problems the two main characters faced with grace and tact. The queer storyline was very well written in my opinion. I wasn't madly in love with any of the characters, but they did feel real, which is always a plus. Anyway I'm glad to add this to my list of thrillers, specifically queer thrillers.