![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Simon created the “About That” app, which had information about who cheated with who, when someone was in the closet and other secrets people didn’t want their peers to know.Īlthough the book did mention Bayview’s principal is a big advocate for free speech, most schools would try to get an app like that shut down because it’s a severe distraction to the learning environment. One aspect I didn’t like about this book is how some parts were unrealistic. The rest of the book was from the perspective of the four students as the homicide investigation happened. There were four other students in the room at the time of the incident making them the main suspects of Simon’s death. The paramedics took him to the hospital, but he didn’t survive. His epi pen wasn’t in his backpack and there weren’t any at the nurse’s office. As he drank it, Simon went into anaphylactic shock from a peanut allergy. One of the students, Simon, got a cup of water from the back of the room. The book started with five students in detention at Bayview High School. ![]() “One of Us is Lying” kept me engaged from the first chapter to the very end and I cared about the characters. They either have too much action and not enough character development, making it so that I don’t care about the characters, or the other way around. I often struggle to find books I truly enjoy. Warning! This review contains spoilers about “One of Us is Lying.” ![]()
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