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We Were Liars
by E. Lockhart
Curiosity kills
nuff said
Well, I remember someone in my friendlist rated this book, but I forgot their rating or their comment, and then it was like, this book was everywhere. Somehow... Anyway, thanks to my habit of just read and check GR later, I had no idea that the rating was low as well.
The only thing that I like about this book is the choppy style of writing. No, it didn't bother me at all. Not by much anyway. There are just so many holes in the plot. Or in my case, so many questions left unanswered.
Why Liars? Is it because they lie all the time? Or because their existence is a lie? So many details left untouched like what happened in Europe or I dunno, so many other interesting thing. At first I thought that the aunties killed their own mom. But yeah, what happened to the Grandma, why she never said anything?
Three things that kept me going on reading this tedious monologue. And they are...
a. I wanted to proof that my curiosity was correct. I knew they died from the moment Cady in the hospital. It was blatantly obvious.
b. I wanted to see how crazy the Grandpa and mothers are. Will they kill each other? Trick or make it looks like an accident? Now! That'd be very exciting to read!
c. The Dogs! When I started reading it, there was a line that caught my eyes, it read "this book is filled with bla bla bla bla and so many Golden Retriever!" I'm not exactly a dog person, but that sure enough to rouse my curiosity.
nuff said
Well, I remember someone in my friendlist rated this book, but I forgot their rating or their comment, and then it was like, this book was everywhere. Somehow... Anyway, thanks to my habit of just read and check GR later, I had no idea that the rating was low as well.
The only thing that I like about this book is the choppy style of writing. No, it didn't bother me at all. Not by much anyway. There are just so many holes in the plot. Or in my case, so many questions left unanswered.
Why Liars? Is it because they lie all the time? Or because their existence is a lie? So many details left untouched like what happened in Europe or I dunno, so many other interesting thing. At first I thought that the aunties killed their own mom. But yeah, what happened to the Grandma, why she never said anything?
Three things that kept me going on reading this tedious monologue. And they are...
a. I wanted to proof that my curiosity was correct. I knew they died from the moment Cady in the hospital. It was blatantly obvious.
b. I wanted to see how crazy the Grandpa and mothers are. Will they kill each other? Trick or make it looks like an accident? Now! That'd be very exciting to read!
c. The Dogs! When I started reading it, there was a line that caught my eyes, it read "this book is filled with bla bla bla bla and so many Golden Retriever!" I'm not exactly a dog person, but that sure enough to rouse my curiosity.