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Dwoje dochowa tajemnicy by Karen M. McManus

onarosebeam's review against another edition

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dark mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

This is the perfect fall mystery and this is still my favorite Karen M. McManus book. 

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3.0

3.5*

Quiero partir diciendo que soy la persona perfecta para leer este tipo de libros porque no soy nada Sherlock Holmes, así que no se me hizo nada predecible y estaba sospechando de todos los personajes todo el rato.
Este es el primer libro que leo de la autora y quiero aclarar que no es necesario leer su libro anterior para leer este, son novelas independientes aunque las portadas sean muy similares y hagan creer que son parte de una misma historia.

El libro comienza con Ellery, una chica de diecisiete años obsesionada con las historias de misterio desde que supo que la hermana gemela de su madre desapareció cuando era adolescente en Echo Bridges, un pueblo que esconde muchos secretos, que ha vuelto loco los titulares hace poco por el asesinato de otra chica y donde Ellery comenzará a vivir junto a su mellizo. Nos encontramos con una historia que empieza fuerte y que se mantiene constantemente a lo largo del libro. En cada capítulo ocurre algo, se descubre una nueva pista o un nuevo suceso en el pueblo.
Lo que más me gustó del libro fue el ambiente de pueblo chico, infierno grande; todos en el pueblo saben todo de todos, es muy desesperante y me dió mucha vida lo bien representado que está en el libro. También me gustó mucho la relación entre personajes: que si unos son hermanastros o si es el ex del novio de otra, no es nada confuso a la hora de leer el libro, pero esto va de la mano del concepto que dije anteriormente.

La historia es rápida, inteligente y misteriosa. En realidad no encontré que esto fuera predecible, como es el caso de la mayoría de los thrillers YA, por lo que fue emocionante para mí. Me gustó cómo mi opinión de todos y de todo cambiaba constantemente a medida que avanzaba la historia, y creo que eso es un signo de una buena narración.
El único problema que encontré es que la autora hace un tipo de representación a medias, nunca entendí porque me dijo que dos personajes eran de la comunidad lgbtiq+ si no iba a usar esa información para nada, así que solo se convirtió en un para tu información. Sin embargo puedo perdonar eso y concentrarme más en el caso.
Para concluir, la última frase del libro es vida y me dejó peiná pa atrás.

jessh1030's review against another edition

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5.0

The ending though...😱...5 stars just for that!

samittz's review against another edition

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mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.25

2141/5000

kamcunn's review against another edition

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5.0

A slow start but a really great read

shmadsie's review against another edition

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3.0

2.5. This was okay but totally forgettable. I don't feel like there were any good twists or turns in it, instead pretty standard fare mystery, which is... fine but, like I said, I'm not going to remember anything about it by tomorrow.

elelellen's review against another edition

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mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

aniaaaa's review against another edition

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4.0

honestly, aquest llibre m’ha agradat BASTANT, al principi estava una miqueta confusa però el final ha estat brutal i no me l’esperava gens!!!

yoongitloml's review against another edition

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5.0

Read it! you won't be disappointed!!

I read One Of Us Is Lying last year and loved it so much! I adored the characters and the story kept me reading well into the night. So I had high hopes for Two Can Keep A Secret and it did not disappoint!

I don’t usually read thrillers but wow this book was amazing! I read this book in a day and I just could not put it down! Like her first book it kept me guessing right until the end and the plot twists were so good and I did not see them coming.

I loved the complex web that she created making it difficult to trust any information we were given. This book felt darker than One of Us is Lying too. There was some truly eerie moments that gave it a spooky feel although it’s not quite horror.

There were quite a lot of characters in the book that made it a little confusing at first to keep track at first but as the story progressed it became clear who each person was. This book is just filled with characters who aren’t as they seem and I loved that no-one is above suspicion.

The story is told from two points of view, Ellery who is new to the town and Malcolm who has lived there his whole life. It was interesting seeing the story and other characters from both their perspectives and the contrast of Ellery who is seeing everything with fresh eyes and Malcolm who has history with these characters and is quite cynical because of the circumstances of how he has had to live growing up.

“I should probably preface this by saying...I think about crime a lot. Like, an abnormal amount. I get that. It's sort of a problem. So you have to take what I say with a grain of salt, because I'm just this...naturally suspicious person, I guess.”

Ellery is so curious about everything and constantly wants to dig deeper to find the truth and the secrets. So going to live with her grandma in a town full of secrets was like a dream come true for Ellery. She is fuelled by the fact that her aunt went missing there and it got her interested in true crime and the need to find the truth even if it puts her in danger. I loved that unlike a lot of protagonists, who go rushing in without thinking things through, Ellery does think about the information she is given and how trustworthy it is. I also loved her relationship with her brother and how they got on so well. It’s nice to see good sibling relationships in books.

Seeing how Malcolm had to live with all the controversy that surrounded him and his family it was so nice to see how kind he was and a total geek and I loved him! He had a wonderful friendship with Mia where they help and look out for each other and it was great to see how Ezra fit in so well with Mia and that helped Ellery become friends with them too. I loved how awkward he was around Ellery and that despite being called handsome by both Ellery and Brooke, he isn’t egotistical and big headed. He has trust issues and every reason to doubt people close to him but still sees the best in people and will try to make excuses for them, especially when it comes to murder.

This book is fast paced and has lots of tension which makes you want to read, just one more chapter, and even the side stories are wonderfully woven into the main story. I really loved this book and if you enjoyed One of Us is Lying or thrillers then I highly recommend this book!

kristyloves2read's review against another edition

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3.0

This was a good book, I enjoyed the overall story and characters.