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ISBN: | 0062240153 (ISBN13: 9780062240156) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.harpercollins.com/books/True-Lies-Lying-Game-Novella-Sara-Shepard/?isbn=9780062240156 |
Series: | The Lying Game #5.5 |
Characters: | Sutton Mercer, Madeline Vega, Laurel Mercer |
Sara Shepard
ebook | Pages: 130 pages Rating: 3.81 | 1689 Users | 111 Reviews

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Title | : | True Lies (The Lying Game #5.5) |
Author | : | Sara Shepard |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 130 pages |
Published | : | June 4th 2013 by HarperTeen |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Mystery. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction |
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It's the summer after junior year and Sutton Mercer's world is turned upside down when her secret boyfriend, Thayer Vega, disappears without a trace. When he finally calls, he says he needs "space."Furious, Sutton does what any jilted girl would do—she gets over her last boyfriend by finding a new one. And luckily Garrett Austin is happy to step up and be her new leading man. The only catch: Garrett used to date Sutton's best friend Charlotte. Now an annoyed Charlotte is insisting that Sutton's younger sister, Laurel, be admitted to the Lying Game clique. If Sutton wants to keep Laurel out, she'll need to outdo her in a series of prank challenges. Defeating Laurel should be a no-brainer, but little sis has some tricks up her sleeve...
Will Sutton prove she's the only Mercer fit for the club? Or is the Lying Game queen about to get overthrown by her not-so-loyal subjects?
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Ratings: 3.81 From 1689 Users | 111 ReviewsWeigh Up Epithetical Books True Lies (The Lying Game #5.5)
I feel like I wasted my time reading this.I thought this was a good book. It was cool to understand more about Sutton's character. I like how Sutton and Thayer are a couple but then Thayer disappears. I also like Emma and Ethan. However, nothing else exciting happens for me in this book. Overall, an okay read. Needs more suspense!!

How I Came To Read This Book: I felt like it had been awhile since Id read some TLG, and I ITHOUGHT this novella was the next one in the series in theory. Alas I was wrong its The First Lie. But really where its a prequel it doesnt matter all that much. Having read it slightly out of order now Ill be curious to see how this impacts my reading of other entries into the series (I most recently finished book #4).The Plot: Sutton Mercer is still alive, first of all. This prequel takes place about
Nothing conclusive about Louisa, sigh. Guess it will be told in Seven Minutes.
This little novella got on my nerves. I read it and these girls actually irritated me. I guess it may have had something to do with the order that I read them which was the order it was shown in Goodreads. Anyway. I probably should have read it before I started the series. But as I finished it did get a tiny bit better and I felt less irritated
After finishing the series, I was really looking forward to reading this, but this novella just disappointed me.As much as I love Sutton in the actual series, she's incredibly immature in this one, especially with the way she handled her relationship with Thayer and Garrett. And also that CONTINUITY ERROR with Thayer and Garrett??? (view spoiler)[In Never Have I Ever, Emma sees a picture of Sutton going to prom with Garrett. In this picture, you could also see everyone else with their dates,
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