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A review by ladybugwrites
Nothing More to Tell by Karen M. McManus
funny
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
I read Karen McManus's books for entertainment. I don't think either of the rest I've read live up to One of Us is Lying, but they're all fairly entertaining despite that and I do enjoy myself. I'm noticing that McManus does use a lot of the same things in books, though the premise is usually different, the plot in itself and the way it moves forward is not. This is fine and kinda boring at times.
Still, I am entertained and I enjoy myself. I like the characters and I like a mystery where I can hash out theories even if it feels like I've read it before. I only have one book of hers left and I'm hoping I'll like that one, but I doubt I'll by more after this. Even though I liked this one, I think most of the stories are tired and overdone by now, and it's lived it's life.
But, if all you want is an entertaining young adult mystery that's an easy read, this is absolutely the right place to be.
Still, I am entertained and I enjoy myself. I like the characters and I like a mystery where I can hash out theories even if it feels like I've read it before. I only have one book of hers left and I'm hoping I'll like that one, but I doubt I'll by more after this. Even though I liked this one, I think most of the stories are tired and overdone by now, and it's lived it's life.
But, if all you want is an entertaining young adult mystery that's an easy read, this is absolutely the right place to be.