Someone Is Always Watching
Someone Is Always Watching
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Average rating4
I finally decided to stop reading at 60%. I really should've stopped at like 15 or 20%. I wasn't taking in anything and when I stopped reading I basically forgot about everything that was in the book – names, whatever the plot was. What I do remember is a very, very confusing plot – that even after looking at spoilery reviews – I don't understand.
The cover and the synopsis made me see it as a simple YA mystery/thriller book. I got something very more confusing and because I wasn't interested in any of it I didn't want to take the time to properly try to understand the book. I don't remember any of the characters? None were memorable at all – I only remember some names because I looked at the synopsis when I started this review.
Further on than not just remembering anything, I didn't want to know more about them or read their dialogue with each other. That also made me decide to stop reading it because you shouldn't really try to force yourself to care about characters, you know?
Things come to a head when Gabrielle starts muttering that someone is always watching and her parents are not her parents in a manic manner which is massively out of character for her. When she is found covered in blood in the principal's office with the principal dead on the ground, she cannot recall anything about what has happened.
Blythe, Tucker and Tanya know something is seriously wrong. Blythe's sister has been having vivid nightmares and then someone calling themselves Veritas, keeps sending Blythe emails about a boy who slit another kid's throat and hinting that it is someone she knows and trusts. When Devon admits that he is remembering things that supposedly didn't happen, it has the whole group wondering what is happening and whether they can even trust their own memories or each other.
I really enjoyed this one. It really pulled me in and I was hooked right away. It was very clever the way the storyline merged the way it did and I am so grateful that the ending was written the way it was. I felt it was tied up well enough to be a standalone but also left an avenue for a sequel.
I really enjoyed the notion of memories and the idea that they can be manipulated or changed. It was very well done without getting too technical. I could have done with a little bit more character development but I can see why it was necessary to not give too much information away.
Definitely an addictive read! 4.5 stars!!
The mystery is good. I didn't guess the killer until Armstrong told us. The group is fun and interesting. I really liked this story. I hope there is a sequel because there are still some answered questions.
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I received an ARC of this book and I am writing a review without prejudice and voluntarily.