Lying Out Loud A Companion to The DUFF eBook Kody Keplinger
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Lying Out Loud A Companion to The DUFF eBook Kody Keplinger
4 Platypires for Lying Out Loud by Kody KeplingerI am a huge fan of Kody Keplinger and have enjoyed all of her books. So I was pretty excited to get my hands on Lying Out Loud her latest YA novel. No big surprise that I enjoyed this book as well. I really do enjoy Keplinger writing style and her ability to write realistic teen dialogue without looking like she's talking down to her readers. Plus she has the ability to also connect with her older adult readers by referencing 90s/80s pop culture. The blend makes for a very unique book and kudos for making that happen.
While I did enjoy Lying Out Loud it just isn't my favorite by Keplinger. So far I think that title goes to Duff. While I did like the cameos from the other books in Lying Out Loud. I just wish the characters in this book had more personality. I just thought the male lead Ryder could have been more interesting. He was sorta of bland. BTW I did like that the male lead was a hot person of color. YAY! Wish more books did that and again its a reflection of Keplinger way of connecting with her teen readers.
Overall I found Lying Out Loud to be fun interesting read that actually had me laughing and loud but also pulled those emotional heart strings.
I would recommend this book for fans of YA.
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Lying Out Loud A Companion to The DUFF eBook Kody Keplinger Reviews
Really enjoyed it. Another book which encourages us to really look out for our teenagers as we never know what they may be going through.
I really liked this book! It was a great book on it's own & what made it even better was there you got a look at what Bianca and Wesley were up to a couple years later. Another bonus was having a A Midsummer's Nightmare blend into it too! All in all, this book was pretty amazing. (
A little far fetched, but the characters are engaging and the writing is smart and funny. The characters are imperfect - but lovingly so - their responses are plausible, they have heart. Pleasant afternoon escape - thumbs up.
I was really into the story. It was a nice teenage love story .But then just as I felt a all the angst wrapping up, the story just ended. There was no real closure. Didn't like that at al. Is this a ploy to get more no st out of a sequel. This first e-book was expensive enough.
As a follow up to The DUFF, this story was lacking in most every way. The protagonist behaved in a manner consistent with complete abandon and disrespect for everyone around her, which made her a not so sympathetic character. I rolled my eyes one too many times while reading this book for me to rate it with anything more than one star.
I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would. I actually liked this book more than The Duff. I found myself so involved in Sonny's life. I cared about the way she was messing up her relationships, I worried about her, my heart ached when it came to her family, my heart soared when something good happened to her. She was, by no means, a perfect character. In fact, Sonny was very, very flawed. However, she had a good heart and she never meant for things to play out they way they did. I loved that Keplinger allowed us to catch back up with Bianca and Wesley. That is one of my favorite things about companion books -- that opportunity to see what happened after the story ended. I hope to meet more of the residents of Hamilton
Lying Out Loud is more about friendship than it is about romantic relationship and I loved that. Sonny and Amy are thick and thin BFF's and there are some issues that pop up that they have to work through and I love that not only does Lying Out Loud showcase a strong friendship but it shows that sometimes you have to work through things to keep that friendship going, it's not always easy.
The ending was so freaking good and perfect in the way that endings should be (not everything is tied up in a bow for the characters), but the rest of the book wasn't as spectacular. It was still good, but not quite as good as The DUFF. Sonny was quite frustrating at times (girl just tell the truth, ok) and that made it hard to like her (and probably why I didn't like this as much as The DUFF).
4 Platypires for Lying Out Loud by Kody Keplinger
I am a huge fan of Kody Keplinger and have enjoyed all of her books. So I was pretty excited to get my hands on Lying Out Loud her latest YA novel. No big surprise that I enjoyed this book as well. I really do enjoy Keplinger writing style and her ability to write realistic teen dialogue without looking like she's talking down to her readers. Plus she has the ability to also connect with her older adult readers by referencing 90s/80s pop culture. The blend makes for a very unique book and kudos for making that happen.
While I did enjoy Lying Out Loud it just isn't my favorite by Keplinger. So far I think that title goes to Duff. While I did like the cameos from the other books in Lying Out Loud. I just wish the characters in this book had more personality. I just thought the male lead Ryder could have been more interesting. He was sorta of bland. BTW I did like that the male lead was a hot person of color. YAY! Wish more books did that and again its a reflection of Keplinger way of connecting with her teen readers.
Overall I found Lying Out Loud to be fun interesting read that actually had me laughing and loud but also pulled those emotional heart strings.
I would recommend this book for fans of YA.
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