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The Lying Game #2: Never Have I Ever (edition 2011)

by Sara Shepard (Author)

Series: The Lying Game (2)

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New York Times bestselling series

The second book in the New York Times bestselling series The Lying Game, by author of the bestselling Pretty Little Liars series, Sara Shepard.

Sutton Mercer is dead, but only a few people know it. Her long-lost twin, Emma, has stepped into her shoesâ??doing her best to flirt with Sutton's boyfriend, hang with her friends, and live with her family all while tracking down Sutton's murderer. But the killer wants Emma to keep playing the part of Suttonâ??after all, no missing person means no investigationâ??and will do anything to make sure Emma toes the line...or else.
Perfect for fans of Sara Shepard's #1 New York Times bestselling series Pretty Little Liars, The Lying Game has all the juicy plot lines, to-die-for lifestyles, and compelling secrets that f
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Title:The Lying Game #2: Never Have I Ever
Authors:Sara Shepard (Author)
Info:HarperTeen (2011), Edition: First Edition, 320 pages
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{my thoughts} – This book was centered around Halloween and Homecoming. According to Hollier High they take place at the same time. Emma (Sutton) alibi’s out all of Sutton’s friends including the Twitter Twins. Although it is apparent throughout the entire book that the Twitter Twins have a bone to pick with Sutton. She had done some mean Lying Game pranks that involved them and now their goal was revenge but not the sort of revenge that Emma had expected. Emma (Sutton) are still left in the dark about who killed Sutton but she is determined to figure it out while she tries to lead a normal life in Sutton’s shoes and pursues a boyfriend/ girlfriend relationship with none other then the wonderful Ethan Landry. On a side note the book ends with an interesting visitor. I can’t wait to start the next book just so I can find out why that person decided to appear at this point. Interesting things always happening help to keep this series is one that is entirely worth reading.

{reason for reading} - I read the first one and it pulled me in I was curious to see what would happen next. ( )
  Zapkode | Jun 1, 2024 |
{my thoughts} – This book was centered around Halloween and Homecoming. According to Hollier High they take place at the same time. Emma (Sutton) alibi’s out all of Sutton’s friends including the Twitter Twins. Although it is apparent throughout the entire book that the Twitter Twins have a bone to pick with Sutton. She had done some mean Lying Game pranks that involved them and now their goal was revenge but not the sort of revenge that Emma had expected. Emma (Sutton) are still left in the dark about who killed Sutton but she is determined to figure it out while she tries to lead a normal life in Sutton’s shoes and pursues a boyfriend/ girlfriend relationship with none other then the wonderful Ethan Landry. On a side note the book ends with an interesting visitor. I can’t wait to start the next book just so I can find out why that person decided to appear at this point. Interesting things always happening help to keep this series is one that is entirely worth reading.

{reason for reading} - I read the first one and it pulled me in I was curious to see what would happen next. ( )
  CrimsonSoul | Jun 1, 2024 |
I didn't like the first book as much, but it's written by Sara Shepard so I thought I should give it a chance. And so I did exactly that and borrowed the second book from the library.

This book is honestly just so so good.
Even though I didn't really read it in a day or anything, I loved almost everything about it. The pace was quite fast and I just kept (and keep) wanting more and more.

There isn't really anything else I could say besides jUST GO AND READ THIS SERIES OKAY. It's so amazing.

I already made a reservation on the third book at the library so now I'm waiting for that one to arrive and then I'll jump into this once again. ( )
  Maeyuka | Feb 14, 2023 |
A fun, light book. It's basically more of the same as the first book. I guess that each book is going to have different murder suspects that prove false by the end of the book? I'd like some assurance that the murder will be solved at some point. I like it, but it's nothing particularly special. ( )
  tjl | Jan 2, 2020 |
This is book 2 in a series. I bought the first book without paying attention to the fact that it was one book in a series, of six books no less! Unhappy with myself for not paying attention, I found the story too addicting to just let go. So, in book two, we continue.

And at the end of book two, we still don’t know who killed Sutter. I am resigned to buying all books in the series, but I’ll do so as I read them. In this book, we examine several suspects. Emma, and the ghostly Sutton, examine and reflect on the motives of all her friends, and even her sister Laurel. Suspects are vetted, trusted, and suspected again. The half paranormal pair examine jealous rivals. All of this sleuth work takes place with a background of unusual, dangerous, and cruel pranks that all characters seem to feel comfortable playing on each other, friend and foe alike.

And then, not a spoiler, at the end of book two yet another mysterious character appears. This is enjoyable reading, good writing, and I feel motivating for readers working with English as a second language.

On to book three. ( )
  ajarn7086 | Mar 11, 2016 |
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Mystery. Suspense. Young Adult Fiction. HTML:

New York Times bestselling series

The second book in the New York Times bestselling series The Lying Game, by author of the bestselling Pretty Little Liars series, Sara Shepard.

Sutton Mercer is dead, but only a few people know it. Her long-lost twin, Emma, has stepped into her shoesâ??doing her best to flirt with Sutton's boyfriend, hang with her friends, and live with her family all while tracking down Sutton's murderer. But the killer wants Emma to keep playing the part of Suttonâ??after all, no missing person means no investigationâ??and will do anything to make sure Emma toes the line...or else.
Perfect for fans of Sara Shepard's #1 New York Times bestselling series Pretty Little Liars, The Lying Game has all the juicy plot lines, to-die-for lifestyles, and compelling secrets that f

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