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Five Little Liars
by Amanda K. Morgan
⭐️⭐️⭐️ / 3 stars
Five Little Liars is a thriller book where five teenagers, who follow the same college-level summer psychology class, have the same secret and will do anything to keep it from coming out.
This book is a fast-paced thriller that was a page-turner at the same time. The story is told from multiple POV’s and it sometimes killed the suspense a little bit when a chapter ended and the next had nothing to do with the character of event that happened before.
Most of the story was a bit predictable to me, but not everything luckily. While I kept on reading, some elements still got me surprised.
The five characters we follow, I didn’t really like them. They were trouble-makers and mean and the teacher was just plain evil. Because I didn’t like the characters, it was a bit harder to sometimes keep on reading. I kept rolling my eyes a lot at what the characters did or said. They felt very much like teens and seeing what the book is about, I’d expected them to be a bit more mature. The way the POV keeps changing also causes the characters to feel very plain. Maybe if lesser POV’s where used, the characters would’ve been more developed and more likable.
Overall, it was a story that kept me entertained while reading and a nice break from the fantasy I’d been reading before.
Five Little Liars is a thriller book where five teenagers, who follow the same college-level summer psychology class, have the same secret and will do anything to keep it from coming out.
This book is a fast-paced thriller that was a page-turner at the same time. The story is told from multiple POV’s and it sometimes killed the suspense a little bit when a chapter ended and the next had nothing to do with the character of event that happened before.
Most of the story was a bit predictable to me, but not everything luckily. While I kept on reading, some elements still got me surprised.
Spoiler
I did expect the death teacher to be the mystery to solve instead of already knowing everything that happened and seeing how they try to keep the secret from coming out.The five characters we follow, I didn’t really like them. They were trouble-makers and mean and the teacher was just plain evil. Because I didn’t like the characters, it was a bit harder to sometimes keep on reading. I kept rolling my eyes a lot at what the characters did or said. They felt very much like teens and seeing what the book is about, I’d expected them to be a bit more mature. The way the POV keeps changing also causes the characters to feel very plain. Maybe if lesser POV’s where used, the characters would’ve been more developed and more likable.
Overall, it was a story that kept me entertained while reading and a nice break from the fantasy I’d been reading before.