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One of Us Is Lying (TV Series Tie-In Edition)
- Lu par : Kim Mai Guest, MacLeod Andrews, Shannon McManus, Robbie Daymond
- Durée : 10 h et 43 min
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Louisiana Young Reader's Choice Master List nominee
Maryland Black-Eyed Susan Award winner
New Jersey Garden State Teen Book Award winner
New Mexico Land of Enchantment Book Award nominee
Westchester Fiction Award winner
Wisconsin Golden Archer Award nominee
All the secrets of the Bayview Four will be revealed in the TV series now streaming on Peacock!
The number one New York Times best seller
Named One of the 10 Best Books of the Year by Entertainment Weekly • Buzzfeed • PopCrush
“Pretty Little Liars meets The Breakfast Club” (Entertainment Weekly) in this addictive mystery about what happens when five strangers walk into detention and only four walk out alive.
Pay close attention and you might solve this.
On Monday afternoon, five students at Bayview High walk into detention.
Bronwyn, the brain, is Yale-bound and never breaks a rule.
Addy, the beauty, is the picture-perfect homecoming princess.
Nate, the criminal, is already on probation for dealing.
Cooper, the athlete, is the all-star baseball pitcher.
And Simon, the outcast, is the creator of Bayview High’s notorious gossip app.
Only, Simon never makes it out of that classroom. Before the end of detention Simon's dead. And according to investigators, his death wasn’t an accident. On Monday, he died. But on Tuesday, he’d planned to post juicy reveals about all four of his high-profile classmates, which makes all four of them suspects in his murder. Or are they the perfect patsies for a killer who’s still on the loose?
Everyone has secrets, right? What really matters is how far you would go to protect them.
And don’t miss the number one New York Times best-selling sequel, One of Us Is Next!
Audiobook cast of narrators:
- Kim Mai Guest—Bronwyn
- Shannon McManus—Andy
- Robbie Daymond—Nate
- Macleod Andrews—Cooper
“An addictive, devour-in-one-sitting thriller with so many twists and turns you'll be wondering until the very end: Who really killed Simon?” (Kara Thomas, author of The Darkest Corners and Little Monsters)
"This fast-paced blend of Gossip Girl, Pretty Little Liars, and classic John Hughes will leave readers racing to the finish as the try to unravel the mystery on their own." (Kirkus Reviews)
"A smart, twisted, and unpredictable YA mystery that will have readers guessing until the very end." (SLJ)
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A New York Times Bestseller
An Entertainment Weekly Best YA Book of the Year Selection
A Buzzfeed Best YA Book of the Year Selection
A New York Public Library's Best Book for Teens Selection
A Popcrush Best Young Adult Book of the Year Selection
A CBC Teen Choice Book Award Nominee
A Bustle Best Young Adult Book of the Month
A Goodreads Best Young Adult Book of the Year Nominee
A YALSA Top Ten Best Fiction Book Nominee
A YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers
“Pretty Little Liars meets The Breakfast Club....so make room for One of Us Is Lying in your bags, because this is one carry-on you won’t want to put down."—Entertainment Weekly Online
“You’ll tear through this juicy, super-fun (if murder can ever be fun?) thriller."—Bustle
"A whodunit with a Breakfast Club twist...following four unique voices on a chase to find the killer, this one will keep you guessing until the very, very end."—Popcrush
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- Client d'Amazon
- 31/07/2020
I enjoyed every minute of it
I loved the plot, the characters, the narrators... I got sucked into the story. A perfect YA book ! 10/10 will listen again, words can't express how much I was into it. Already on book #2
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- tarafarah7: Tara Brown
- 03/06/2017
It kept me guessing!!
I pre-ordered One of Us is Lying by Karen M. McManus because right away it sounded like an episode out of Gossip Girl (and I'm telling you, I loved Gossip Girl!). I also liked that there were multiple narrators, which I haven't experienced too much in audiobooks. I'm glad I spent the credit on this book, and if you like teen drama or the "whodunit" type mysteries, you will enjoy it as well.
I couldn't decide whether to give it 4 or 5 stars. If I could, I'd have to settle on a 4.5 rating. I liked the fact that there were 4 narrators for 4 different main characters, but even though there were only 4 of them, it seemed like I got lost a bit keeping track of 'who was who' & 'who did what.' When you listen, make sure you pay attention to detail or you might get lost as other people are introduced into the story. I tried to multi-task while listening, and I found myself wondering what was going on in some places, mostly because my mind wasn't fully focusing on the story....learn from my mistake. I plan to listen to it again to get the full experience, even though I know how the murder of the 5th student happened. I liked it so much that I don't mind...plus I'm sure I'll come across a bunch of details that I overlooked the first time through. :-)
I thought both the writing and narration were great! It's told in alternating points of view by each of the 4 teens. Throughout the entire story I was thinking I knew who the murderer was. It wasn't until the last part that I realized I was totally off base. Wow! I didn't expect that one at all! It kept me guessing.
I recommend this audiobook to those who like mysteries, drama, and teen characters. It's not a thriller, nor is it an "edge of your seat" read; it is just a really good murder mystery that starts right away and ends 10+ hours later. It kept my interest throughout, and I felt like I got to know each of the kids well. It was a mix of Gossip Girl (TV show) and Clue (the movie & boardgame)....might be a bad comparision, but just know I used to LOVE them both! :-) I definitely think it is worth the credit, and I am looking forward to listening to it again in the future!
Thank you for reading my review. :-)
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- evan ikerd
- 04/09/2018
Teenage love story NOT murder mystery
"One of us is lying" is a misleading title for this book... unless you consider the author or the title itself as the "one" that is lying. this book is more of a teenage love story rather than a murder mystery. It's not bad as far as story goes, but IF you are hoping for a murder mystery for your road trip, and you don't want to listen about teenagers love lives for hours this book is not for you.
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- N
- 16/06/2017
Big Car No Gas
Would you ever listen to anything by Karen M. McManus again?
Probably not
What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
At first, I wasn't in love with the voice acting. It took listening to a chapter or two before I realized what grated on me most. It has less to do with the voice actors and more to do with the director/producer of the audio book. The voice actors were fine, in fact, probably perfectly cast for the roles of the characters they played. What was unfair to them was that they were given the task of not only narrating their own character's voice but the other characters as well during their narratives. This meant that 4 different voice actors had to provide the voice of Nate. Four different actors had to cover Addy and so on. This would have been MUCH better had the producer/director allowed the actor who voiced his/her character to do so EACH TIME no matter which of the four characters were narrating. Continuity guys...
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
SLIGHT SPOILER ALERTJust disappointed...This is a classic example of an author who has a promising idea but not the ability to carry it out. Entrepreneur with the big idea but no engineering to bring it to life.
THE GOOD
The premise of the book was exciting. I found it during it's pre release phase and, based on the brief description given, I was hooked and found myself thinking about it every few days up to its release. Obviously a nod to John Hughes with a twist, the idea was a strong. Five kids go into detention and only four leave - a modern setting for the age-old "who dunnit".
The storyline between characters was good. There were enough surprises and unique pieces added to each characters backstory to make them interesting and modern. There were plenty of details dropped to follow. These, however, were more like lines and less like red herrings. No idea challenged you to mentally chase it. You just added it to inventory of things to keep up with.
THE BAD
The killer was pretty easy to guess - no real shock.
The killer's accomplice, however, was horribly written (the biggest disappointment for me) and COULD have been so much better. NOTHING in the story provided any background that would have led me to believe this character would have gone to the extremes written. Ridiculous. This character was so wrapped up in himself...he would NOT have done this.
In fact, it was so far fetched, that I initially thought it was an incredibly clever deception by the author. It was, however, a flat delivery and felt like a rushed exit. I had no feelings for the accomplice but no belief in his actions either.
The other thing that bugged me were the narratives. These are high school kids providing a narrative that vacillated between a believable "high school kid" and an omniscient narrative that just felt out of place. The kids provided too detailed and at times too mature/dramatic descriptions for the age of their characters.
Final things. SPOILER ALERT FROM HERE ON
There were stereotypes and cliche points to the letter for some characters. Lot's of "girl power" written in the story too without the need. Guy's humbly submitting themselves to the girls who are in control (Ashtyn and Bronwyn) when they've done nothing to deserve the power they've been given.
Addy gets a dismissive "pass" on sleeping around but Bronwyn makes Nate "pay" for not speaking to her/breaking up with her after he is released from jail? Um...yeah...
So, what COULD have made this spectacular?
Just a few simple things:
1) The voice actors should have been allowed to voice their characters when called to speak in each person's narrative.
2) A little more realistic narrative from the high school kids. They are high school kids narrating their feelings not romance novelists trying to poetically describe the world around them.
3) Had Jenea (sp? I purchased the audible book and not the actual book to check the spelling) been the killer (or at least the accomplice) she could have been lying to Addy about Jake to frame him. During the time she was confronted by Addy and was confirming Jake's role, I really believed the author had created an INCREDIBLE twist and that Addy would have believed Jake was the accomplice when it was really Jenea. THAT would have been an awesome twist showing that Jenea had been jilted by Simon and she had masterminded everything while throwing suspicion on everyone (including Jake). When I learned that was NOT the case, the rating when from 5+ to 2 at best.
The big car was entertaining but just ran out of gas...
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- Tori
- 30/05/2017
Thoroughly Engrossing
For Karen McManus’s first novel, she dives into the world of high schoolers faced with typical challenges like college applications, sports, and dating. However, these particular teenagers have a less-than-common problem – they are all under investigation for murder. As the story of four unlikely partners in crime unravels, you’ll be guessing right until the very end – whodunit? Four narrators tell the story from each point of view, giving you a real feel for each of the main characters. A blend of The Breakfast Club meets Pretty Little Liars, One of Us is Lying is a thoroughly engrossing YA novel that won’t let you put your headphones down.
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- Ryan Hooey
- 28/03/2018
Unknowing Witness or Murder Mastermind?
This is a high school mystery filled with guilt, heart and is complete with so many dirty little secrets. I could not stop listening to this story once I started. I gobbled it up rather quickly. It is one part fun, many parts drama and at times very scary. I have come to really enjoy the young adult genre and after being out of high school for some time now I believe this story has the characters with just enough sass, vulnerability and minimum life experience to be realistic. This is written with multiple POV and gives different vantage points of the story. I really liked this as it was performed by a full cast giving the character’s all distinct voices. The characters are sneaky and this book proves that you never know what goes on behind closed doors. There are definitely stereotypes throughout the book, but that is expected because who’s high school didn’t have them? At times the plot does feel like it has been done before but then out come the under lying teenage themes of the pressure to succeed, wanting to be liked and a whole lot of self reflection. Let’s not even mention the mystery that I was endlessly trying to figure out. The narration was just amazing and I could not pick a favourite performance if I tried. The Southern accented Cooper or the soft spoken Addy, hard nosed Nate or last but certainly not least sophisticated Bronwyn each bring distinct flavour to this story. Each has moments of anger, sadness and happiness which each narrator captures perfectly. A great listening experience.
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- K B
- 14/06/2017
My primary criticism is partially my mistake
Any additional comments?
As I started listening, I very soon felt that "The Breakfast Club", and, more so, John Hughes should have shared the credits. Bronwyn/Claire, Nate/John, Cooper/Andrew, and to some extent Addy/Allison. Even the parents shared character traits with those in that film. What I failed to note before purchasing was that this book is geared to teens. Teens today don't even know "The breakfast Club", as it came out in '85. I still call a bit of plagiarism on the part of the author, but knowing it was intended for teens diluted my other irritations with the storyline. I stayed with it to the end, didn't see the plot twist coming, and overall don't regret my time. Glad I got it on a daily deal, though.
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- nursesrule
- 22/04/2020
So dark, surprised people like this for young teen
I read this with my 14 year old daughter and wow, so dark. The writing is decent. Even on common sense media they do not correctly describe the amount of sex, drinking, swearing. I am not sure who exactly is the positive character for a young teen reader. There is not one person who has much redeeming. I understand much of these issues are common for some teens, but the degree of sex, drinking, abusive relationships and then ending in death well that seems to be on one end of the spectrum. I certainly hope the teens who read this see that there are alternatives to this lifestyle and these choices. Very disturbing.
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- Susanna
- 14/04/2018
Skip this
The book itself is a pretty weak YA novel. The so called suspense at the core is very predictable. But worse are the characters: they all are stereotypes but don’t really have many unique characteristics — very very weak. The narration was also very bad - one man couldn’t do an accent, they each couldn’t do the other gender. And worse they all spoke with the same tone so it was easy to confuse who was supposed to be talking.
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- Chirré
- 14/10/2017
Interesting
The story starts with a group of kids serving detention for having cell phones in class but before detention is over, one kid has a medical emergency and dies which turns everyone else into suspects. This story follows the other kids and exposes their deepest secrets all before exposing the deepest of all. Interesting to see who actually killed Simon and why. A lot of twists and turns and shows that everything is not always as it seems.
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- Camille M.
- 07/10/2017
Great Book!
I loved this book. I couldn't wait to finish it. the story kept me on my toes and the performance for very believable. I didn't expect a lot from this book so it was a pleasant surprise.
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- Yvonne M.
- 05/12/2017
Spannend bis zum Schluss
Die verschiedenen Sprecher waren richtig klasse & die Geschichte bis zum Schluss spannend! Am Ende verlässt man die vier Hauptcharaktere etwas ungern, weil man die Zeit mit ihnen so genossen hat. Besonders die Erzählweise aus den jeweiligen Perspektiven der Charaktere hat mir sehr gut gefallen, das würde ich mir für mehr Hörbücher wünschen.
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- Anna Beckers
- 09/08/2017
Recommendation all the way!
This was a great story!
The speakers read their roles really good. You had to feel with the characters. And I really am suprised by how the tension was kept until the end.
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- BaS
- 01/01/2018
Coming off age - trivial aber nett
Dieses Hörbuch ist ein netter Coming of age Roman - aber ich bin mit 43 etwas zu alt für die High School Probleme! Aber trotzdem habe ich gerne zugehört, wie sich die Geschichte entwickelt. Nur das Ende war mir dann doch zu seicht, trotz der wirklich guten, passenden Sprechern!
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- Mentos Rainbow
- 20/04/2021
Nice story
Couldn't have guessed the end. The characters are spoken really well. I listened to the book in like two days. Can't wait to read the other book by the author.
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- dorra oueslati
- 29/01/2021
Very gripping!
It was very very gripping, so much so that I finished it in less than a day. I just couldn't stop till I got my answers. I love this genre so much and this book didn't disappoint. The narration also made it fun and easy to follow even thought Nate's narrator's interpretation of Bronwyn's voice was for me personally equal parts cringy and funny.
All in all I had so much fun listening to this story, coming up with different theories, getting to know these characters and loving them.
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- C.Bertrand
- 18/11/2020
Exceptionally great easy to listen to.
recommend it to anyone. full of excitement and suspense. A typical high school with different drama.
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- paid4byJesus
- 29/05/2020
Good but not amazing!
It is a good book but wasn't as exciting as I anticipated it would be.
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- Dosensepp
- 02/11/2019
Good story with a twist at the end
I really enjoyed the story, it quickly becomes addictive. Overall the plot and characters were interesting and complex, although with time Bronwyn started getting on my nerves, but that might be also due to the speakers voice, which I personally didn’t like that much ( nothing against the speaker, just for me this voice didn’t go well with the character, but that’s just my opinion) The plot twist at the end was very well done, I had my suspicions about some of its aspects, but the big reveal -who killed Simon- still caught me by surprise.
I definitely recommend this book!
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- Utilisateur anonyme
- 29/05/2019
seichtes Süppchen
Nicht gut. Weder die Story hat mich mitgerissen noch der Sprecher...viel zu schnell. Ich würde das Buch keinen empfehlen!!!
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- Amalia
- 14/05/2018
Most predictable book ending ever
I enjoied the way the book was written and it does become addictive, but the character development and the 'final plot twist' are unfurtunately very, very predictable.
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