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Just Booktok Stuff > My friend accidently spoiled One of Us is Lying, should I still read it, wait for a while or ditch it entirely?

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message 1: by Summer (new)

Summer | 196 comments Please do not spoil this book for others or anymore. Solely based on the situation, not particularly the book. Ty!


message 2: by Emeroxic (new)

Emeroxic  (emeroxic) | 175 comments Having read the two books and waiting for the third to arrive, i'd say it's worth still reading. Even though she may have spoiled i'm guessing, who the killer is, there are still a lot of other plot twists that will have you be like wait what? Sooooo yeah hope that helps.


message 3: by Emeroxic (new)

Emeroxic  (emeroxic) | 175 comments Having read the two books and waiting for the third to arrive, i'd say it's worth still reading. Even though she may have spoiled i'm guessing, who the killer is, there are still a lot of other plot twists that will have you be like wait what? Sooooo yeah hope that helps.


мαкαℓα (mdaniii) | 5 comments I’d still read it, but wait a bit until what was spoiled for you isn’t fresh in your mind anymore! 💗


Allison Jones I'd say it depends on whether you think you'll actually forget the spoiler with time. I know I never can. If you think you'll remember it and you are still interested in the book/series (And the one plus is you still have two books that haven't been spoiled), you might as well go ahead and read it. If you think you could forget it, I'd suggest waiting it out. Sorry the ending was ruined for you!


message 6: by Summer (new)

Summer | 196 comments thanks for all the suggestions!


message 7: by Erin (new)

Erin  Mary Lewis (elohher) | 13 comments I would say keep reading it because the experience can be less about "who did it" and more about "how did they do it"


Andrea Bell (andreabellx) | 6 comments read it still. i do that sometimes where i read ahead and it doesnt affect my reading too much


message 9: by Grace (new)

Grace Denholm (gracedenh08) | 27 comments the same way you get to connect the dots when rereading a book is the same way you can do it here. it will make the experience just as good by allowing yourself to recognize really good foreshadowing


message 10: by Lucy (new)

Lucy Liu | 21 comments DITCH. Karen McManus's books are predictable and the same anyways 乁( •_• )ㄏ


Andrea Bell (andreabellx) | 6 comments Lucy wrote: "DITCH. Karen McManus's books are predictable and the same anyways 乁( •_• )ㄏ"
woah. do you dislike the author? i really enjoyed her books and wouldnt say they are at all predictable.


message 12: by Katie (new)

Katie Liu | 6 comments Ditch it. There are no reasons to read it if you already know what will
happen.


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