Truth or Dare
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Jacqueline Green
When a simple round of truth or dare spins out of control, three girls find it's no longer a party game--it's do or die. It all started on a whim: The game was a way for Tenley Reed to reclaim her popularity, a chance for perfect Caitlin "Angel" Thomas to prove she's more than her Harvard application. Loner Sydney Morgan wasn't even there; she was hiding behind her camera, as usual. But when all three start receiving mysterious dares long after the party has ended, they're forced to play along, or risk exposing their darkest secrets. How far will Tenley, Caitlin, and Sydney go to keep the truth from surfacing? And who's behind this twisted game? Set against the backdrop of Echo Bay, an isolated beach town haunted by misfortune, Truth or Dare is the first book in the Truth or Dare series, and will keep readers in suspense from beginning to end.
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Author
Jacqueline Green
Pages
368
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Published Date
2013-05-14
ISBN
031622037X 9780316220378
Ratings
Google: 5
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"Truth or Dare...why not?! I enjoyed this book! The plot and characters were excellent and now I have to read more Danielle Allen! Bravo! I love the group of friends getting together for a wedding. I love the history of the friendship and how it came through. I love Kingston and Simone’s chemistry, friends to lovers...yes please!"
"This book REALLY disappointed me. It was lacking the action, twists, and turns you'd expect from a story based on a screwed up version of Truth Or Dare. The "truths" were pretty good, uncovering secrets that kept the story interesting. The "dares" were sooo lame. I wanted some serious, real, life threatening dares. I did enjoy the different characters, each with an interesting story. It was just lacking suspense. The hidden identity of the game master was fun to try and piece together, until they were reveled. It felt like Green played eenie-meenie-miney-mo, picking a random character to be the culprit. This read was a major let down."
"Very short and sweet (55 pages!). Definitely had a cute plot to it, just wish it was longer for character development!"
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Amy Blount
"I don't know what it is, but there was something about this book that was just ok. I wouldn't bother with the second one, but I have so many unanswered questions. The entire book was just ok, it wanted to be a thriller, but it had a lukewarm pace. The end actually surprised me, but the darer's motives were actually quite pathetic and I expected a bit more reasoning."