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Nov 20, 2017 12:10PM

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
3.5 stars
I thought One of Us is Lying was a very readable, engaging YA mystery/thriller, which isn't a genre I read very much. I did have some issues with the ending, which I felt was a bit of a cop-out, though not necessarily unbelievable. Simon's suicide frustrated me, because his depression was treated treated like something that turned him into a villain.
Added to that, the characters were all sort of liars, so the title is misleading, which may well be the intention. I also felt the characters were not well enough developed for this story to ultimately make it very memorable for me. Still, I can see the author tried to make them a little more diverse, though I felt some aspects of this seemed a little forced. In any case, I thought it was a pretty good read with a few flaws. I would be interested in seeing what the author comes up with next.
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The Breakfast Club is a cultural touchstone. I thought the premise of taking the categories students are pigeonholed into and updating the idea for 2017 was an intriguing one. The students in this book face issues like sexual orientation, partner abuse, and depression that weren't explored openly by teens thirty years ago. In the end though the story fell flat for me. Parts of the story dragged while other parts didn't seem believable. I am probably in the minority and I see a lot of other glowing reviews. Also I am not a teen, only the mother of one so I am not the target audience. My daughter loves the Breakfast Club as I once did. Something about that coming of age film is able to transcend time. I don't think the same will be said of this book.


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I see your point Daniela. They were all lying just not about the murder. No one in the room was who they claimed to be or how they got to be that way. I think the title was a clever way of luring in the reader.


So I absolutely loved this! I started it today at work and just finished. I have to say though, at about page 50 I had a feeling Simon calculated this all out, although I was thinking more that he didn’t mean to kill himself. He was hoping the ambulance would get there sooner.
I loved the dynamic between the 4 kids, but there were some serious, 13 Reasons Why, Breakfast Club and even And Then There were None vibes. I did love the story and I would definitely read more from McManus, but I’m just a tad disappointed that I saw the ending right away.
I loved the dynamic between the 4 kids, but there were some serious, 13 Reasons Why, Breakfast Club and even And Then There were None vibes. I did love the story and I would definitely read more from McManus, but I’m just a tad disappointed that I saw the ending right away.

I feel like I became one of them as I was reading it, once I started reading it I didn’t want to put it down (I had to, though, exams!) and I didn’t expect the ending. So good. 4 stars from me. 😊

I thought this was just so entertaining and wound up giving this four stars! The link to my review is below to see my full thoughts.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1844724946?book_show_action=false&from_review_page=1
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1844724946?book_show_action=false&from_review_page=1

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I never thought of that Daniela, but good point! I didn't really think any of them did it either, but I didn't think of suicide until later on. Glad I didn't get it spoiled
Nancy wrote: "I am going to have to bail on this one. I have read YA books which I have loved. Probably because the main characters are not typical teens or the situations are not typical teen ones - ie, high sc..."
I'm with you Nancy, I really wanted to enjoy this book so very much due to all reviews. Just as you mentioned, there are some YA books I have not been able to put down, absolutely moving! This is one of the few books I have ever given one star. I also listened to it on audio, for which I gave it 4 stars, I thought the narrators did an awesome job. As I mentioned in my review, I am 54, I believe this book is truly geared for a much younger generation.
I'm with you Nancy, I really wanted to enjoy this book so very much due to all reviews. Just as you mentioned, there are some YA books I have not been able to put down, absolutely moving! This is one of the few books I have ever given one star. I also listened to it on audio, for which I gave it 4 stars, I thought the narrators did an awesome job. As I mentioned in my review, I am 54, I believe this book is truly geared for a much younger generation.





You say "The students in this book face issues like sexual orientation, partner abuse, and depression that weren't explored openly by teens thirty years ago."
As someone who was a teen thirty years ago I can categorically say this was not the case in any of the 3 high schools I attended. Our friendship groups also discussed child abuse (sexual and physical) because it was required. Perhaps your school peers didn't but at least 3 schools did.

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Haha, Inge, I thought the same thing! I read the book and reviewed it back in June, but it was fun to reread my review :) I gave it 4 Stars, and it was definitely one of my favorite books of 2017!