![]() ![]() Never Have I Ever the second installment in The Lying Game series is better than its predecessor, The Lying Game. In some bizarre way though, I found myself really enjoying how things were put together. ![]() While shocking, I am still not sure if I positively know who Sutton's killer is, which is kind of disappointing. She definitely surprised me with the ending. Sarah Shepard had me thinking this, than that, and then this, but at the end of the book I thought, WTF?! There were twists and turns in the plot that had me shocked. Although it's not detailed,(which I love) it cuts straight to the point while offering the reader perfect imagery on what's going on and flows effortlessly. Still a little similar to the first book, but still very intricate in how she portrayed other aspects. The way the story was set up created a very well balanced atmosphere. That's how I consider teenagers these days,(including myself.) The development in the characters was at the same level as the first book, but they had much more backstory in this installment. Many of the characters felt like real teenagers. Once again, Sarah Shepard does not fail to deliver a light but gripping book that will keep teens on the edges of their seats while relating to how real the characters seem. Loved how Sutton's flashbacks provided clues to her suspects.Things that I liked that were different than in the first book: ![]()
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