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Kiss and Tell by Jacqueline Green

mapelti's review against another edition

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tense fast-paced

4.5

Low key I Marlene king should either sue or option these rights immediately. These books were ridiculous but definitely entertaining. Everyone got over the age gap relationship way too easily and all characters were terrible in their own way. 

alexagarbiel's review against another edition

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dark mysterious tense fast-paced

3.25

shelvesofsecrets's review against another edition

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4.0

Kiss and Tell brings the Truth or Dare trilogy to an exciting conclusion. Sydney, Tenley and Emerson have been through so much together, dealing with the death of their classmates and the constant threat of the darer exposing all their secrets, or worse.

I really felt for these girls. They have been through Hell! While I understand wanting to keep certain aspects of their life private, the stakes get so much higher than just revealing a dirty little secret. One of my favourite aspects of this book is the way the girls banded together and drew strength from each other. They were far from friends when the story began, but in the end supported each other so much.

This book was my favourite of the trilogy. I liked the girls more throughout and it was a relief to finally know what was going on in Echo Bay. I really enjoyed reading a mystery, which isn't something I do very often. I'm hopefully as figuring out who-dun-it, so I was certain surprised at the reveal. I knew something was up, but did not guess the identity of the darer.

While I didn't love the other books in this series quite as much as this one, I would definitely recommend this series to someone who wants to give mystery a try, but also wants the YA aspect to shine through.

josemosle's review against another edition

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5.0

Superb! Roller-coaster-like thriller, and a constant page-turner! Jacqueline Green did it again.

trisha_thomas's review against another edition

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3.0

This was a great conclusion to the series. Everything is answered and the loose ends are tied up. I never would have guessed it!

honeymoonbrat's review

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4.0

Best book in this trilogy. Not only was it the best written, but it had the best storylines as well. We get to see Emerson further her relationship with Josh, Tenley juggle her feelings for Tim, while Sydney prepares for life after Echo Bay. The darer is still targeting the three of them harder than ever, which kept me on the edge of my seat to figure out who was doing this and why. When everything is revealed, it was definitely a good ending. Just when you think you have everything that you wanted to know, Jacqueline managed to throw a few more curve balls our ways. I really did love this book and saying goodbye to the three characters I've gotten to know was bittersweet. Very good trilogy!

interfectrix's review against another edition

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emotional mysterious tense medium-paced

4.25

razreads's review

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5.0

A really good conclusion to the trilogy. The opening was enticing, and the suspense kept up from there. The characters remained strong and it was easy to fall back in with the plotline. The identity of the darer was well-kept until the very end (although the multiple identity issue was a bit of a disappointment). Still, an enjoyable read overall and a great trilogy.

molliecantread's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious fast-paced

4.25

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