![]() In The Lying Game, Shepard did a horrible job at developing them in a way that made me want to learn more about them. The characters are another reason I want to continue reading this series. I found myself following Emma and Sutton along on the edge of my seat, waiting to see what would happen next. For one, the story telling has drastically improved, almost as if Sara Shepard already had a plan in motion of what she wanted her characters to do next. This book is so much better than its predecessor for a number of reasons. But after reading Never Have I Ever, I realized this is a story I want to continue. When I finished reading The Lying Game, I initially wasn’t sure if I wanted to continue reading this series or not. It turns out my friends and I played a lot of games–games that ruined people’s lives. ![]() But the deeper she digs, the more suspects she uncovers. I remember little from my life, just flashes and flickers, so all I can do is follow along as Emma tries to solve the mystery of my disappearance. She sleeps in my room, wears my clothes, and calls my parents Mom and Dad.Īnd my killer is watching her every move. To solve my murder, my long-lost twin sister, Emma, has taken my place. But none of them know that I’m gone–that I’m dead. Not long ago, I had everything a girl could wish for: amazing friends, an adorable boyfriend, a loving family. Now I’d do anything to uncover the truth. ![]()
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