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we were liars
by e. lockhart

completed : -rating : -tw⚠️ : dissociation, racism, arson, death, drugs, underage drinking, grief, hallucinations, self-harm, ptsd, greed

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completed : -
rating : -
tw⚠️ : dissociation, racism, arson, death, drugs, underage drinking, grief, hallucinations, self-harm, ptsd, greed

chapters : 87
age group : young adult
genre : psychological thriller

representation : poc, mental health

summary :
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.

read it.
and if anyone asks you how it ends, just lie.

notes :
well i'm not going to tell you how it ends and i'm not going to lie about my review.

do i recommend it? no.

did i finish the book? no.

do i like the writing of the book? hell no.

if you hated 'shatter me', you will absolutely loath this book.

the main character candence (i almost forgot her name) is an annoying limp noodle. i get that she has ptsd and all but damn, she can't be any more dramatic?

get this- there's 87 chapters, right? with five parts... and i only made it past the first part and i can't anymore. it feels like homework reading this book.

the only liars i see, were the booktok people who recommended it to me. and i'm really sorry if this is your favorite book.

quotes : -

i'll see if anyone really wants me to rate the book then i'll finish the book otherwise i'll leave it dnf.

okay that's it!

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