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storyteller86's review against another edition
5.0
Revisit Hamilton High in this MUST READ for all fans of The DUFF - co-starring Bianca and Wesley.
Sonny Ardmore is an excellent liar. She lies about her dad being in prison. She lies about her mom kicking her out. And she lies about sneaking into her best friend's house every night because she has nowhere else to go.
Amy Rush might be the only person Sonny shares everything with - secrets, clothes, even a nemesis named Ryder Cross.
Ryder's the new kid at Hamilton High and everything Sonny and Amy can't stand - a prep-school snob. But Ryder has a weakness: Amy. So when Ryder emails Amy asking her out, the friends see it as a prank opportunity not to be missed.
But without meaning to, Sonny ends up talking to Ryder all night online. And to her horror, she realizes that she might actually 'like' him. Only there's one small catch: he thinks he's been talking to Amy. So Sonny comes up with an elaborate scheme to help Ryder realize that she's the girl he's really wanted all along. Can Sonny lie her way to the truth, or will all her lies end up costing her both Ryder and Amy?
I had loved THE DUFF which had been the first book that I read by KODY KEPLINGER and I remembered falling in love with story. Of course when I found out that there is going be a companion novel, I was excited. I had been curious about Wesley’s sister when she was briefly mentioned in The Duff; I had wondered what her story was. I had loved Amy from the start to the end and you could see the transformation that she went through the book. She turned from shy, a girl who let anyone walk over her, including Sonny to one who finally stood up for herself, told her how she felt. I was starting to think that it would never happen. I loved the friendship between two of them, they fought, and they made up not only like best friends but like sisters. Despite everything they went through, all the lies that Sonny told, in the end they were still there for one another, they were still best friends. That’s true friendship right there.
I felt like I should disliked Sonny, because of amount of lies she told. To everyone. I understand the feel to lie once in a while, but all the time? I knew that when she told Amy that her mom kicked her out that there was something not right there, something she wasn’t telling Amy and later her parents and way she tried to steer clear of bringing up her mom. It was like a mystery and I couldn’t help but wonder what she was hiding. Once the truth came out, my heart broke for Sonny, what kind of mother does that to their own child? I felt Sonny’s heartbreak during her breakdown. It’s no wonder she tried hide it, she was in denial about the whole situation and it made sense why she was lying half of the time. Amy’s family was wonderful, how could you not love someone who takes in someone else as their own, make them part of family. It brought a smile to my face. Now that’s a true meaning of family.
Now Ryder, how can you not love Ryder? From most of the descriptions, it seemed that he was a decent guy and I could see that Sonny saw that after a certain amount of time. I just wished that she told him sooner and all of that could be avoided. If she told him from start, she wouldn’t hurt Amy and Ryder in process. I saw a connection between them from moment that two of them chatted that night, though Ryder wasn’t aware that it was Sonny that he been talking there. I don’t know how Ryder didn’t put the pieces together. I was so happy when the two of them finally got together but I was wondering when the truth would come out because I knew it would at some point. I felt bad for Ryder, it seemed like bad luck always seemed to be following him. However the way that book ended, had me hope for two of them, that there still might be a chance.
5 stars. Beautifully written story about love, friendship, test of friendship and second chances. If you loved The Duff, you will fall in love with LYING OUT LOUD
Sonny Ardmore is an excellent liar. She lies about her dad being in prison. She lies about her mom kicking her out. And she lies about sneaking into her best friend's house every night because she has nowhere else to go.
Amy Rush might be the only person Sonny shares everything with - secrets, clothes, even a nemesis named Ryder Cross.
Ryder's the new kid at Hamilton High and everything Sonny and Amy can't stand - a prep-school snob. But Ryder has a weakness: Amy. So when Ryder emails Amy asking her out, the friends see it as a prank opportunity not to be missed.
But without meaning to, Sonny ends up talking to Ryder all night online. And to her horror, she realizes that she might actually 'like' him. Only there's one small catch: he thinks he's been talking to Amy. So Sonny comes up with an elaborate scheme to help Ryder realize that she's the girl he's really wanted all along. Can Sonny lie her way to the truth, or will all her lies end up costing her both Ryder and Amy?
I had loved THE DUFF which had been the first book that I read by KODY KEPLINGER and I remembered falling in love with story. Of course when I found out that there is going be a companion novel, I was excited. I had been curious about Wesley’s sister when she was briefly mentioned in The Duff; I had wondered what her story was. I had loved Amy from the start to the end and you could see the transformation that she went through the book. She turned from shy, a girl who let anyone walk over her, including Sonny to one who finally stood up for herself, told her how she felt. I was starting to think that it would never happen. I loved the friendship between two of them, they fought, and they made up not only like best friends but like sisters. Despite everything they went through, all the lies that Sonny told, in the end they were still there for one another, they were still best friends. That’s true friendship right there.
I felt like I should disliked Sonny, because of amount of lies she told. To everyone. I understand the feel to lie once in a while, but all the time? I knew that when she told Amy that her mom kicked her out that there was something not right there, something she wasn’t telling Amy and later her parents and way she tried to steer clear of bringing up her mom. It was like a mystery and I couldn’t help but wonder what she was hiding. Once the truth came out, my heart broke for Sonny, what kind of mother does that to their own child? I felt Sonny’s heartbreak during her breakdown. It’s no wonder she tried hide it, she was in denial about the whole situation and it made sense why she was lying half of the time. Amy’s family was wonderful, how could you not love someone who takes in someone else as their own, make them part of family. It brought a smile to my face. Now that’s a true meaning of family.
Now Ryder, how can you not love Ryder? From most of the descriptions, it seemed that he was a decent guy and I could see that Sonny saw that after a certain amount of time. I just wished that she told him sooner and all of that could be avoided. If she told him from start, she wouldn’t hurt Amy and Ryder in process. I saw a connection between them from moment that two of them chatted that night, though Ryder wasn’t aware that it was Sonny that he been talking there. I don’t know how Ryder didn’t put the pieces together. I was so happy when the two of them finally got together but I was wondering when the truth would come out because I knew it would at some point. I felt bad for Ryder, it seemed like bad luck always seemed to be following him. However the way that book ended, had me hope for two of them, that there still might be a chance.
5 stars. Beautifully written story about love, friendship, test of friendship and second chances. If you loved The Duff, you will fall in love with LYING OUT LOUD
bwad3's review against another edition
4.0
This book just continues to prove how perfect Wesley Rush is!!! I. Need. More.
inesmeer's review against another edition
4.0
Perfect read for a lazy summer day when you dont mind reading something which you will already know the ending from the very first page.
And if Im being honest, I can actually appreciate the ending..
And if Im being honest, I can actually appreciate the ending..
readsbymelinda's review against another edition
5.0
Lying out Loud was seriously an incredible story. It was one of those books that I absolutely did not want to put down till I finished because I just had to know what happened. Sonny, Amy, and Ryder were such well-developed characters and I honestly loved each of them.
Lastly I LOVED LOVED LOVED that Wesley and Bianca appeared throughout the story
Lastly I LOVED LOVED LOVED that Wesley and Bianca appeared throughout the story

carriejay's review against another edition
2.0
Not as enjoyable as The Duff. Sonny's lies were a bit tame considering that was the main premise. She didn't seem as fully fleshed out as Bianca, and neither did Ryder. Their romance just didn't pull me in. I did enjoy the cameos though. I'd just rather have followed them when they left.
saga99's review against another edition
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
2.0
ekossley's review against another edition
4.0
I have been a fan of Keplinger's books for a while now. Shut Out is probably my favorite book ever. I stumbled upon this book randomly at my library, and I got so excited! I read this book in one day, no joke. One of my favorite parts was that she brought back and updates the reader about her past book's characters. It was so amazing, so if this is your first Keplinger book, I highly recommend reading the other three books first.
On to the actual story. I really enjoy how I hated, loved, and completely understood the main character Sonny. She is not like every girl in a teen book. I just enjoyed reading the book. It had a different storyline then I am used to and the characters were complex and had many sided.
I highly recommend!!
On to the actual story. I really enjoy how I hated, loved, and completely understood the main character Sonny. She is not like every girl in a teen book. I just enjoyed reading the book. It had a different storyline then I am used to and the characters were complex and had many sided.
I highly recommend!!