Seven Ways We Lie

Seven Ways We Lie

Taschenbuch
3.68

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Beschreibung

Paloma High School is ordinary by anyone’s standards. It has the same cliques, the same prejudices, and the same suspect cafeteria food. And like every high school, every student has something to hide—whether it’s Kat, the thespian who conceals her trust issues onstage, or Valentine, the neurotic genius who’s planted the seed of a school scandal. When rumors of a teacher-student affair surface, everyone starts hunting for someone to blame. For the unlikely allies at the heart of it all, the collision of their seven ordinary-seeming lives results in extraordinary change. Riley Redgate’s YA debut is told from seven points of view and effortlessly weaves humor and heartbreak into a drama that fans of Jenny Han and Stephanie Perkins will adore.

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Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
368
Preis
10.00 €

Beiträge

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4

4,5* I LIKED THIS A LOT.

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4,5* I LIKED THIS A LOT.

2

This book is kind of hard to rate. On the one hand, the constant slut-shaming annoyed me and seven POVs is a bit too much, especially since I think some are rather pointless (Claire and Matt). Most of them, apart from Juniper’s, whose was written in poetry style, sound exactly the same. On the other hand, I like the idea of characters representing a sin each. Also, this is the first book that I’ve read with a pansexual character, so that made it more interesting! In the end, I still didn’t care about the characters and the story was rather flat and uninteresting. Kind of expected more.

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