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The Last Time I Lied
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🚣🏻♀� 5 Stars for Riley Sager’s campy summer mystery - The Last Time I Lied 🏕
I was uneasy the entire time I read this book. Part of that was my own excited expectations/anticipation of the book but the other part was Sager’s writing. He knows how to create an elusive mood that leaves you full of dread, yet wanting more. You’re reading, turning page after page, just waiting for “that something� to happen. You know it’s coming. You’re creeped out and suspicious of everyone. You can’t put the book down because you simply have to know where its all going. That’s my reading experience with this book in a nutshell and I loved every minute of it.
Sager masterfully spun a tale that is told in two different times - the present & past (told via flashback from 15 years ago). It all began at Camp Nightingale 15 years prior when three girls disappear from Dogwood cabin. Emma, the youngest of the four girls rooming in the cabin was the only one left. She is deeply affected by the disappearance of her friends and is haunted by the girls throughout her life. Emma is unable to come to terms with the terrible tragedy because they never fully learned what happened to the girls that fateful summer night.
Flash forward 15 years and Camp Nightingale is once again opening its doors to campers. Emma has been invited to teach art at the camp for the summer and of course she accepts. It’s her chance to finally solve the mystery and hopefully put the events of that summer behind her.
Emma is a wonderfully sympathetic yet unreliable narrator. Can her memories be trusted when she herself admits to having had a nervous breakdown in the months after her first camp experience? There were so many secrets that it was nearly impossible to figure out what was true and what wasn’t. There were so many well crafted layers to this mystery! I literally suspected everyone, trusted no one & still had it all wrong in the end. I LOVE when I don’t see "it" coming. It was all there, the crumbs had been woven into the story but with Emma being such an unreliable narrator you simply don’t know what to think or who to believe.
The book had me riveted from beginning to end. I too was on a search for the truth with Emma amidst all the secrets, lies & guilt. I definitely recommend this read to fellow mystery fans and hope it will keep you second guessing just as it did me!
The Last Time I Lied has even been picked up by Amazon Studios to be adapted into a limited series!!! Yay, I can't wait!!!!! You can read all about it here if you'd like -->
Thank you to NetGalley, Dutton, Penguin Books, and Riley Sager for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I was uneasy the entire time I read this book. Part of that was my own excited expectations/anticipation of the book but the other part was Sager’s writing. He knows how to create an elusive mood that leaves you full of dread, yet wanting more. You’re reading, turning page after page, just waiting for “that something� to happen. You know it’s coming. You’re creeped out and suspicious of everyone. You can’t put the book down because you simply have to know where its all going. That’s my reading experience with this book in a nutshell and I loved every minute of it.
Sager masterfully spun a tale that is told in two different times - the present & past (told via flashback from 15 years ago). It all began at Camp Nightingale 15 years prior when three girls disappear from Dogwood cabin. Emma, the youngest of the four girls rooming in the cabin was the only one left. She is deeply affected by the disappearance of her friends and is haunted by the girls throughout her life. Emma is unable to come to terms with the terrible tragedy because they never fully learned what happened to the girls that fateful summer night.
Flash forward 15 years and Camp Nightingale is once again opening its doors to campers. Emma has been invited to teach art at the camp for the summer and of course she accepts. It’s her chance to finally solve the mystery and hopefully put the events of that summer behind her.
Emma is a wonderfully sympathetic yet unreliable narrator. Can her memories be trusted when she herself admits to having had a nervous breakdown in the months after her first camp experience? There were so many secrets that it was nearly impossible to figure out what was true and what wasn’t. There were so many well crafted layers to this mystery! I literally suspected everyone, trusted no one & still had it all wrong in the end. I LOVE when I don’t see "it" coming. It was all there, the crumbs had been woven into the story but with Emma being such an unreliable narrator you simply don’t know what to think or who to believe.
The book had me riveted from beginning to end. I too was on a search for the truth with Emma amidst all the secrets, lies & guilt. I definitely recommend this read to fellow mystery fans and hope it will keep you second guessing just as it did me!
The Last Time I Lied has even been picked up by Amazon Studios to be adapted into a limited series!!! Yay, I can't wait!!!!! You can read all about it here if you'd like -->
Thank you to NetGalley, Dutton, Penguin Books, and Riley Sager for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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Reading Progress
June 24, 2018
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Started Reading
June 24, 2018
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June 24, 2018
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June 26, 2018
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34.0%
"It might have a lot to do with my expectations going into this one but I'm finding everyone either creepy or suspect."
June 26, 2018
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69.0%
"I should have seen it coming but I didn't... Ahhh, I'm entirely too sucked in by this book."
June 26, 2018
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Finished Reading
July 3, 2018
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December 29, 2018
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Thank you Jewels. I was actually scared this wouldn't be as good as I hoped it was. So glad to be able to say it was even better!

Thank you Mackenzie! I definitely loved it too!

Michelle, I know you & I like many of the same type of books so I think this one will be a real treat for you. Hope you enjoy it a much as I did!

Aww, thank you kindly Holly though honestly when you are a roll with good books - the reviews are fun to write aren't they? I've been on quite a streak lately and am just thrilled to spend time reading some great books this summer.

Thanks Kyra! It really was such a perfect campy, summer read.

Suzy just read your review - that ending got me too & I loved it!

Mandy I think you'd really enjoy this one. Can't wait to hear what you think after you read it.

Thanks Brandy - you definitely don't want to miss this one! Though I'm almost embarrassed to admit I have yet to read Final Girls! Not sure how that happened but I'll definitely be making time for it soon.

Agreed Elyssa! I need to make time to finally read Final Girls this summer so I'm all caught up with his books.

Jan, many feel it's even better than Final Girls. I haven't read that one yet but I recall it wasn't a 5 star read for you. This one was definitely an engaging read & perfect for summer with it's eerie camp setting.

Jennifer I have no doubt you'd enjoy it!

Thanks Jayme! I really enjoyed the ending twist too!!!!

Thank you Kristin - it's definitely one not to miss!


ha Kendall, I read in spurts too. Currently on a spree of thrillers or mystery. Definitely keep this one on your list though - well worth it!


Oh Kate, that's wonderful! I truly hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Can't wait to hear your thoughts.


Glenda - great pick! Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. I look forward to hearing your thoughts once you've read it.

Jan, many feel it's even better than Final Girls. I haven't read that one yet but I recall it wasn't a 5 star re..."
Bern, you have a good memory - I was not a fan of Final Girls so hesitated to request this one. But all the great reviews and now BOTM has added it as a July selection - so now I have to read it! 😊


Melissa, I didn't read Final Girls & I have heard quite mixed reviews regarding it but I genuinely enjoyed this one. I found it completely engaging and it threw me with it's twists. I think you'd enjoy it.

Thank you Norma - so happy to see you really enjoyed it as well.

Thank you Brenda! I look forward to seeing your thoughts if you get the chance to read it.