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I don't know how to explain my thoughts other than this, and it probably won't make sense: We Were Liars is the best worst book I've read, and the most sloppily-written book with the best prose I've read.
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Jul 03, 2014
Janessa King
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I had been so excited to read this and I finally did!
I finished this book in one sitting. It was a quick and very interesting read that kept you second guessing the entire time until the very end.
If I were to rate this on Lockhart's writing alone, I would give it a 5/5. I loved her use of personification throughout the entire story. Sometimes I wasn't sure if what she had written had actually happened or if it was a metaphor.
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I finished this book in one sitting. It was a quick and very interesting read that kept you second guessing the entire time until the very end.
If I were to rate this on Lockhart's writing alone, I would give it a 5/5. I loved her use of personification throughout the entire story. Sometimes I wasn't sure if what she had written had actually happened or if it was a metaphor.
I was totally blown away by the twist at the end. I was not expecting i ...more

This was the hardest book to rate! It was a 2 all along, until the last chapter, a 4! then a 5, because I keep thinking back about how good it really was. So, it's settled 4.5.
It's haunting, and beautiful, and poetic and full of feelings and horrible and stupid sometimes.. Boring, then suspenseful. All in all totally totally worth it. I'm glad I read it, and right now I feel like rereading it, because it was smart written! And because I probably won't be able to read it again later because of th ...more
It's haunting, and beautiful, and poetic and full of feelings and horrible and stupid sometimes.. Boring, then suspenseful. All in all totally totally worth it. I'm glad I read it, and right now I feel like rereading it, because it was smart written! And because I probably won't be able to read it again later because of th ...more

Jul 15, 2014
Alicia Justice
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it was amazing
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First off I want to start this review off by saying that if and when this author releases her next book that I will rush to the store or over to Amazon and buy it. That's how wonderfully written We Were Liars is written. This book was a page turner, one that grabbed me from the very first line and didn't let go, not even after I was done reading the book.
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*spoiler free* (If you've already read the book, you can read this with spoilers on my blog: Touched by the Page)
We Were Liars takes you on an epic and mysterious journey towards finding the truth of what happened in summer fifteen. The writing is metaphorical and poetic and the style is beautifully thought out to support the chaotic mess that is Cadence. There were moments when I had to stop and re-read certain paragraphs to let the feeling sink in and appreciate it at its fullest but not in a ...more
We Were Liars takes you on an epic and mysterious journey towards finding the truth of what happened in summer fifteen. The writing is metaphorical and poetic and the style is beautifully thought out to support the chaotic mess that is Cadence. There were moments when I had to stop and re-read certain paragraphs to let the feeling sink in and appreciate it at its fullest but not in a ...more

Wow. I heard a few different opinions of this book going into it, but as soon as I read the first page I was hooked. The writing style is so unique and beautiful, and E. Lockhart manages to keep a really unsettling feeling throughout the book. I thought that I had figured out what was going on--what the big, mysterious secret that was being kept from Cady was--but then when the truth is revealed, and it becomes so obvious what had actually been happening, I couldn't help but glance back to the b
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