Written
by: E. Lockhart
Pages: 240 pages
Format: E-Book
Genre: Young Adult, Mysteries and Thrillers
A beautiful
and distinguished family.
A private
island.
A brilliant,
damaged girl; a passionate, political boy.
A group of
four friends—the Liars—whose friendship turns destructive.
A
revolution. An accident. A secret.
Lies upon
lies.
True love.
The truth.
We Were
Liars is a modern, sophisticated suspense novel from New York Times bestselling
author, National Book Award finalist, and Printz Award honoree E. Lockhart.
Read it.
And if
anyone asks you how it ends, just LIE.
My thoughts
We Were
Liars is a story of Cady who comes from a family that is rich with ‘old’ money.
Cady spends every summer on a private island with her cousins. The summer of
her fifteenth year, a terrible event occurs which left Cady suffering from a
severe memory loss and constant migraines. She returns to the island two years
later and slowly the memory of the tragic event returns in scattered memories.
Can I just
lie and say I didn’t like it? Ok. Truth: I didn’t like all of it but I liked
the ending.
The writing style was not something that I’m used to and it was
sometimes annoying to read. There were parts where fairy tales were used to
narrate the story. Truth, I skipped those parts mostly. I’ve read reviews of people
actually appreciating Lockhart’s style of writing but unfortunately, I can’t
appreciate it.
Despite the
writing style, the storyline was still engaging. Cady is an unreliable narrator.
Her memories are scattered and revealed in bits and pieces but just at the
right time and the right doses to keep you wondering and wanting to know what
happened to her that summer fifteenth.
What I did absolutely
love was the plot twist at the end of the book. I. Did. Not. See. That. Coming.
I finished
reading We Were Liars a couple of days ago and honestly the thing I remember
the most is the twist and not much else from the book.
I gave this
book a 5 over 5 in Goodreads for the memorable plot twist.
1 comment:
I have had my eye on this one for awhile! Looks like I need to read it!
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