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One of Us Is Lying
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This is definitely the type of book that the more you think of, the more resentment you will have towards it. The more problems that you will think of and the more you will question what you just read. I enjoyed it when I was reading, simply because of how fast I sped through it, but, was it really, truly, actually good? Upon further reflection prior to this review, ok going to have to say no.
Summary: angsty teenage drama and whatnot.
What I disliked:
� the mystery aspect: It was so easy to guess who did it. Who killed Simon. It doesn't take a genius to figure it out. It was so heavy handed and obvious with the clues and in your face. It tried to take focus and incriminate other people, because everyone hAtEs ThiS cHaRacTeR, but it did so in such a weak way, that I didn't even consider anything else other than what was true. But really, for a murder mystery book, there wasn't enough mystery.
And then there was a big reveal, and while I was interested in how the feat was accomplished, the reveal itself was so anti climactic. I wasn't on my toes, I wasn't speculating and doubting everyone (as I should be), and jumping between theories. I simply wasn't blown away by the end, which is what I want when I'm reading a mystery book. I want for the plot twist to be shocking, but not so preposterous that I cannot look back and fit together the pieces. I had known who the perpetrator was the for the majority of the book, and even then I hoped for it to not be true, that it wouldn't take the easy and cheap route, but it sadly ended up doing just that, as I feared it would.
� the characters: I liked Bronwyn and Nate enough to stay I didn't hate them. Not Addy and Cooper though. They were laughable and Addy's whole empowering story line was corny. Also, you're not going to catch me uplifting a bunch of cheaters. And everyone else didn't have a prominent personality and I didn't care for them.
� double standards: Back to the cheating thing. When the character that is a girl cheats ok her partner, it's presented in a way where she is obviously in the wrong, but when the male character cheats, his situation is presented in a sympathetic way. As if he had no other choice. The girl cheats once, but the boy cheats for months on end, and it isn't even refered to as cheating. Not that it really matters, they are both in the wrong, but it seems worth mentioning to difference in treatment and how it was written.
� romance: I thought it was tolerable, but instead of being a sub plot, it had a big focus on it and I feel as if it may have taken away from the actual story. Why did I end up caring about this romance more than the main conflict?? Though the way things played out with the romance, I didn't like (see summary).
� mental illness rep: Nope nope nope. Let's please not use mental illness as a motive or in such a degrading way. _____ is depressed, and using that as something to explain why a person did something horrible, is not something I ever want to read. Villainizing all the characters with mental illnesses and degrading them to just that, is an automatic no for me.
This probably doesn't make any sense because I don't know how to put my feelings into words especially without context, but if you know you know I suppose.
� The ending: Horrible. The last quarter was so bad, and just ruined the entire book. I'm just going to pretend it never happened.
Final Thoughts: I thought this could have done a lot with the concept, but it took the easy route and did a lot of annoying things on the way. I could have loved this, but instead ended up being immensely disappointed. It was predictable, and that made the entire journey have no meaning. Good concept, weak execution
Let's hope the next mystery I read is better. I'm still contemplating whether to read the sequel or not, as it seems useless, but I might if I have nothing better to read?
This is definitely the type of book that the more you think of, the more resentment you will have towards it. The more problems that you will think of and the more you will question what you just read. I enjoyed it when I was reading, simply because of how fast I sped through it, but, was it really, truly, actually good? Upon further reflection prior to this review, ok going to have to say no.
Summary: angsty teenage drama and whatnot.
What I disliked:
� the mystery aspect: It was so easy to guess who did it. Who killed Simon. It doesn't take a genius to figure it out. It was so heavy handed and obvious with the clues and in your face. It tried to take focus and incriminate other people, because everyone hAtEs ThiS cHaRacTeR, but it did so in such a weak way, that I didn't even consider anything else other than what was true. But really, for a murder mystery book, there wasn't enough mystery.
And then there was a big reveal, and while I was interested in how the feat was accomplished, the reveal itself was so anti climactic. I wasn't on my toes, I wasn't speculating and doubting everyone (as I should be), and jumping between theories. I simply wasn't blown away by the end, which is what I want when I'm reading a mystery book. I want for the plot twist to be shocking, but not so preposterous that I cannot look back and fit together the pieces. I had known who the perpetrator was the for the majority of the book, and even then I hoped for it to not be true, that it wouldn't take the easy and cheap route, but it sadly ended up doing just that, as I feared it would.
� the characters: I liked Bronwyn and Nate enough to stay I didn't hate them. Not Addy and Cooper though. They were laughable and Addy's whole empowering story line was corny. Also, you're not going to catch me uplifting a bunch of cheaters. And everyone else didn't have a prominent personality and I didn't care for them.
� double standards: Back to the cheating thing. When the character that is a girl cheats ok her partner, it's presented in a way where she is obviously in the wrong, but when the male character cheats, his situation is presented in a sympathetic way. As if he had no other choice. The girl cheats once, but the boy cheats for months on end, and it isn't even refered to as cheating. Not that it really matters, they are both in the wrong, but it seems worth mentioning to difference in treatment and how it was written.
� romance: I thought it was tolerable, but instead of being a sub plot, it had a big focus on it and I feel as if it may have taken away from the actual story. Why did I end up caring about this romance more than the main conflict?? Though the way things played out with the romance, I didn't like (see summary).
� mental illness rep: Nope nope nope. Let's please not use mental illness as a motive or in such a degrading way. _____ is depressed, and using that as something to explain why a person did something horrible, is not something I ever want to read. Villainizing all the characters with mental illnesses and degrading them to just that, is an automatic no for me.
This probably doesn't make any sense because I don't know how to put my feelings into words especially without context, but if you know you know I suppose.
� The ending: Horrible. The last quarter was so bad, and just ruined the entire book. I'm just going to pretend it never happened.
Final Thoughts: I thought this could have done a lot with the concept, but it took the easy route and did a lot of annoying things on the way. I could have loved this, but instead ended up being immensely disappointed. It was predictable, and that made the entire journey have no meaning. Good concept, weak execution
Let's hope the next mystery I read is better. I'm still contemplating whether to read the sequel or not, as it seems useless, but I might if I have nothing better to read?
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Reading Progress
February 4, 2021
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Started Reading
February 4, 2021
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February 4, 2021
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4.35%
"I can't believe I'm only a chapter in and already fighting my lack of patience and the urge to look up spoilers and see who did it.
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February 4, 2021
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33.97%
"thoughts:
� Uh no. No way. Wall punching Jake does not get to claim the surname of Riordan. Uncle Rick will not be associated with trash like him.
� I don't think any of the 4 MC's did it. Despite their possibly incriminating secrets.
� I want all my theories to be incorrect. So that I can love this book.
� It's really enjoyable so far.
� I don't like Addy or Cooper, but Nate and Bronwyn I do *so far*"
page
125
� Uh no. No way. Wall punching Jake does not get to claim the surname of Riordan. Uncle Rick will not be associated with trash like him.
� I don't think any of the 4 MC's did it. Despite their possibly incriminating secrets.
� I want all my theories to be incorrect. So that I can love this book.
� It's really enjoyable so far.
� I don't like Addy or Cooper, but Nate and Bronwyn I do *so far*"
February 5, 2021
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mystery-or-thriller
February 5, 2021
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Finished Reading
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Oh definitely! Same with me. It was so heavy handed with the hints. It was in your face and not at all difficult, complex, or subtle with the way it was presented. There are of course other problems, but the fact that I guessed so easily was the most disappointing. I wanted to be on my toes, jumping back and forth between theories, and to be blown away, but that was not what happened sadly.

Oh ..."
I really did too. The way that this story was presented to me seemed like a kinda thriller mystery, and so that is what I expected. Instead I think it was more of a 1/2 romance 1/2 mystery. Or even for me mostly romance with an undertone of a mystery.
XD I was only intrigued by the romance. That is what kept me reading even though I was holding out hope about the mystery part of it.

Omg yes. Like why was I more interested in the romance and seeing where that went, more than the actual mystery? 😂 It was so odd, because the romance should have been more of a subplot, but for some reason was a bigger focus.

Exactly! It's not as if I hated the book, it just made no sense why this is some of my friends favorite mystery. I mean, it isn't bad, it just isn't really mystery. The whole book is about worrying what is going to happen to you since you are in the room when someone dies, and who your next date is going to be. Shouldn't you be looking into who killed Simon? Not just trying to protect yourself? I would.

krista ☽✧ wrote: "I am very curious now because of your revieuw HMMM👀👀👀�"
Awesome! Enjoy, and I look forward to seeing all your thoughts and feelings on this :)

Yeah, it's very far from a favorite. It doesn't have the intensity I require when I read from this genre. It spent too much time with the angsty relationship stuff for my liking. I expect more mystery... When I'm reading a mystery. It's in the name lol. This could have done so much. It's a missed opportunity really.

Yes I have! It was an amazing read :)"
agreee , i just finished yesterday and also really enjoyed it

Yes I have! It was an amazing read :)"
agreee , i just finished yesterday and also really enjoyed it"
Ooh, I just read your review, and yes! I'm so glad you liked it, it's one of my favorites.

I agree, this book could have been better, definitely a missed opportunity.

Glad I'm not the only one 😂

I will stop commenting on this review now ;)

I will stop commenting on this review now ;)"
Thank you so much Ruby! I'm happy we are on the same page. And hahaha, no it's fine, I love getting comments and rambling about books, so feel free to do so any time you would like :)


Thank you Krista! And yes, I totally see what you mean. I think it tried to play into these tropes in a new and ironic way, but I'm not sure it was entirely successful tbh. And good luck with the rest of the book! :)

Hahaha, well I don't blame you. I think if I hadn't gotten that inkling of enjoyment, I probably would have too 😂

Great review! I hope your next read is better.

Great review! I hope your next read is better."
I hope your experiences with this book are better than mine, and enjoy! Also thank you! :)

Thank you so much! And I see what you mean by that though, sometimes the clues just go over your head. This is probably the only murder mystery I've guessed right on 😂 But I'm glad that you enjoyed this book! :)


Omg, right? It was soooo annoying how things ended. Like why?? What was the reason?

Great review! I agree with everything you said."
Ahahaha, thank you! I'm glad we are in agreement.


I get that! I think that goes hand in hand with what I said in the review about how the more you think about it, the more problems you will realize.


Hahaha, aren't only the first 3 episodes out? I did watch those, and you're right. I didn't care for it either. But it's safe to say that despite this, it is still better than the book. So if you hated the show, you will hate the book even more. I think removing it from your tbr was definitely a practical decision.

Hahaha, aren't only the first ..."
🤣🤣ya i mean the tv show actors are so pretentious and made me cringe myself to death i dont want to think abt it anymore 🤣

Hahaha, aren't o..."
LITERALLY. I had my finger on the skip 10s button the entire time because sometimes I just couldn't sit through some of the stuff that happened or what was said without dying of second hand embarrassment. 🥲

No, this book does not have any smut, it's YA.


