Lying About Last Summer

Lying About Last Summer

Softcover
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A nail-biting teen thriller that will have you gripped from start to finish. Skye’s sister died last year in a tragic accident, so this summer Skye’s parents think that a camp for troubled teenagers might help her process her grief. All of the kids at the summer camp have lost someone close, but the last thing Sky wants to do is think about the past. But when Skye starts receiving text messages from someone pretending to be her dead sister, she knows the past can’t be avoided. Someone at the camp is making sure of it – but who, and how far will they go? - Winner of Zoella Book Club 2016, and Winner of Worcestershire Teen Book Award 2017 - We Were Liars meets Thirteen Reasons Why - Sue Wallman is one of the UK’s leading writers of teen thrillers - The cast of characters will keep you guessing who the villain is, and the claustrophobic summer camp setting is the perfect backdrop for the thrilling mystery

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Format
Softcover
Pages
272
Price
11.50 €

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Emotional Mysteries with Suspense

Lying about last Summer is about Skye going to a bereavement Camp the Summer after her Sister dies, hoping it will help her move on. But things get creepy when she starts getting Messages from her Sister. The Book hooked me straight away, and I liked that the Story never felt slow or boring because the Mystery behind the Messages was really interesting. I also liked trying to figure out who was behind them and who Skye could actually trust. The topic of grief is handled really well, and the Story shows that everybody deals with loss differently. Overall, it's a really great Book and I'd recommend it to anyone who likes emotional Mysteries with a lot of Suspense.

Emotional Mysteries with Suspense
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I‘m so sorry to say it, but I just really did not enjoy this book at all. The writing was okay, but the plot was boring. Towards the end, it got better, but I could predict everything that happened and even the “plot twists” weren’t well done at all. It really wasn’t a page turner (for me at least).:/ I know that this book is a juvenile book, but I have read a lot of good books that were directed to a younger audience. They were gripping and thrilling in comparison to this one here. If I had to, I would recommend this book to teens that are between 13 and 17.

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