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4.5⭐️
I honestly really enjoyed this book. It was well-paced and had enough twists to keep me guessing the whole time. I would also highly suggest the audiobook for this one--the different voices and inflections contributed a lot to the overall story. Also, I loved the sisters of both Bronwyn and Addie--they were both supportive, bold, and funny, and I thought added a lot of depth to their sisters and the story as a whole.
I honestly really enjoyed this book. It was well-paced and had enough twists to keep me guessing the whole time. I would also highly suggest the audiobook for this one--the different voices and inflections contributed a lot to the overall story. Also, I loved the sisters of both Bronwyn and Addie--they were both supportive, bold, and funny, and I thought added a lot of depth to their sisters and the story as a whole.
dark
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This was delightful. I loved the 4 narrator construct. Easy without feeling too fluffy.
This book was honestly so much more than I expected. I genuninely loved it so much. The mystery kept me guessing and the suspense and drama of it was entertaining and concerning, I was on the edge of my seat. I loved the characters and how they grew and progressed over the course of the book. Such well written personalities and such an interesting plot! I'm very much looking forward to reading this author's other books as soon as possible!
This is like Gossip Girl, Pretty Little Liars and 13 Reasons Why– all in one book!!
Looking forward to the next book!! 5 out of 5!!!
Looking forward to the next book!! 5 out of 5!!!
dark
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Pretty good mystery novel. Wasn’t a fan of the tropes or the forced outing as a plot point compared to the other secrets.
Graphic: Death, Homophobia, Suicide, Toxic relationship, Outing, Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: Emotional abuse
I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would. The ending was okay-ish in my opinion. It was still good though. I read this for bookclub and would recommend.
I’m already shopping for the sequel. I loved this book. So as a writer, I’ve always wanted to write a book that had “the line.” Like that one sentence or one thing someone said that made the reader go “oh damn…” or that realizing “huh.” The line that just sticks with you and really makes you think or just puts everything together.
This book is that like. The entire book, the way it is put together and everything makes sense, it’s the line. It’s the “wow that was deep” or “dang I never thought of that” kind of idea and I love it. The characters are so real and I seriously relate to Addy. What I do love about this book is all the characters are stereotypical in the beginning and the idea of the book is also kind of stereotypical. Smart girl, popular girl, baseball player, and the bad boy— all pretty basic. But their development isn’t basic. They went from stereotypical to dynamic and I just love it. I 100% recommend this to anyone who loves drama and mystery. Great book.
This book is that like. The entire book, the way it is put together and everything makes sense, it’s the line. It’s the “wow that was deep” or “dang I never thought of that” kind of idea and I love it. The characters are so real and I seriously relate to Addy. What I do love about this book is all the characters are stereotypical in the beginning and the idea of the book is also kind of stereotypical. Smart girl, popular girl, baseball player, and the bad boy— all pretty basic. But their development isn’t basic. They went from stereotypical to dynamic and I just love it. I 100% recommend this to anyone who loves drama and mystery. Great book.
3.5 ⭐️
Aviso que es una lectura adolescente. Yo ya lo sabía al comenzar a leer la novela y con esto en mente pude disfrutarla. ¿Por qué lo advierto? Porque si se dejan de lados los clichés y los estereotipos de películas estadounidenses (la rubia, el deportista, la nerd y el delincuente) es una historia que se deja leer y que, a su favor, es tremenda adictiva.
¿Qué más me gustó? Que la historia se cuenta a través de los puntos de vista (en primera persona) de los 4 protagonistas, entonces, el desarrollo de los personajes es bueno y permite a la autora jugar con tu mente sobre la premisa de la novela y que bien lo indica su título. ¿Cuál de ellos estará mintiendo?
El problema es que en cierto punto el misterio se torna predecible, pero así y todo la autora se guarda algunas sorpresas bajo la manga.
Si bien se presenta como el libro uno, es autoconclusivo y nada queda sin resolver.
Es un libro liviano que recomiendo y que además, tiene adaptación en Netflix.
Aviso que es una lectura adolescente. Yo ya lo sabía al comenzar a leer la novela y con esto en mente pude disfrutarla. ¿Por qué lo advierto? Porque si se dejan de lados los clichés y los estereotipos de películas estadounidenses (la rubia, el deportista, la nerd y el delincuente) es una historia que se deja leer y que, a su favor, es tremenda adictiva.
¿Qué más me gustó? Que la historia se cuenta a través de los puntos de vista (en primera persona) de los 4 protagonistas, entonces, el desarrollo de los personajes es bueno y permite a la autora jugar con tu mente sobre la premisa de la novela y que bien lo indica su título. ¿Cuál de ellos estará mintiendo?
El problema es que en cierto punto el misterio se torna predecible, pero así y todo la autora se guarda algunas sorpresas bajo la manga.
Si bien se presenta como el libro uno, es autoconclusivo y nada queda sin resolver.
Es un libro liviano que recomiendo y que además, tiene adaptación en Netflix.