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KAREN MCMANUS BACK IN FORM
After the disappointment of Youll be the Death of me, she’s back with a great book. QUEEN OF YA👑
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Book Review
Nothing More to Tell by Karen M. McManus is such a fun, twisty little mystery. It follows Brynn, who returns to her old school years after her favorite teacher was murdered—an unsolved case that never sat right with her. Now, armed with a true-crime podcast internship and a serious need for answers, she starts digging into what really happened.Told in dual POVs between Brynn and her ex-best friend Tripp (who just so happened to find the body), the story unravels slowly, full of secrets, guilt, and those classic McManus red herrings. It’s fast-paced, dramatic in the best way.
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Go for it!!
Well, this was fun! The last book by McManus wasn't up to the mark for me, but this one was surprisingly refreshing and adventurous. I was worried traversing too much on the same land might leave some old footprints difficult to scrub off, but McManus pulled it off quite efficiently. She hasn't yet lost her sheen despite writing so many on the same arc.Brynn Gallagher is a teenager who's an aspiring journalist, and now she's back in her old town uncovering the secrets concerning the murder of her favourite teacher four years back. I absolutely loved Brynn. She's a nno-nonsense kinda protagonist who sticks to her business despite all odds being hurled at her. And, I also loved Tripp. He's quite the conventional, popular-guy, teenager but he eventually proves to be so much more than that.I literally flew through this one. Read it really fast and I wasn't expecting that, especially after the disappointment that her last book was. The plot was really unpredictable, going around in circles, so it was really fun to decipher the whodunit game. The suspense stretches along to the very epilogue. Also, there are references to the other mysteries from McManus' other titles, so it's gonna be fun for those who read the. If you're into YA thrillers, this one's definitely going to be worth a late night rendezvous!
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The book came damaged
One of the top corner of this book is damaged , but besides that till now it looks fine . Although it is preferable to buy thos book from somewhere else
T**N
Original copy
Some Pages are a bit damaged
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Another Intriguing YA Thriller from the Queen of YA Thriller ✨
(Voluntarily reviewed a physical copy of the book on For The Love of Fictional Worlds)•Karen McManus books are those easy to fall in YA Thrillers that are perfect for those times when you just want to get lost in a fictional world and ignore your reality.•In Nothing More To Tell, we have, Brynn who is finally back to her previous school after five blissful years - she didn’t want to come back; but she has no choice. The only good thing on the horizon is her intern interview with “Motive” a true crime show.•On the other hand, we have Tripp, once a close friend of Brynn but was responsible for an incident that created a gap between them.•We also have the j solved murder of a beloved school teacher, the murder Brynn used to get an interview with the show and why she starts talking to Tripp again.•Okay. Tbh, this was quintessential Karen McManus book - you have dual POVs, almost every chapter has a new reveal and it is fun to actually put the clues together to get to the actual real story.•But yes, if you haven’t read her books; then I would suggest do NOT read all of her books together. They do tend to read similarly and you wouldn’t be able to enjoy them as much as you can, if you read them with time and space in between.
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Book review
Definitely a page turner. However, i did not like the ending sorta? which is exactly why this isn't a 5 star read for me. It's pretty good otherwise.and the quality of the book is amazing. Thank you, amazon. 💌✨🌻🌈🥨🪐
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Loved this book for the most part
Four years ago, Brynn's high school teacher was brutally murdered in the woods. He was her favourite teacher in Saint Ambrose School. The case was never solved but the three kids who found the body seems to be hiding something. Among the three kids is her ex best friend Tripp.4 years later since she left that school, she gets an internship in a true crime podcast show. She decides to investigate this case as she is going back to that school. And she starts uncovering new truths...This book was so addictive and fast paced that I could not put this book down. Brynn and Tripp together were unraveling new truths and I could not stop turning the pages.I enjoyed the friendship dynamic between Tripp, Shane and Charlotte. It was not a wholesome friendship group mind you. It was a toxic friend group if anything but the dynamic between the three was so weird and interesting.But I did love Tripp and Brynn's friendship though. It felt very genuine and wholesome.My only complaint about this book is the reveal of the main killer. There is no solid explanation as to who the real murderer is. Brynn makes a theory and confronts it to that person but that person denies. On top of that there is no real proof as to if that person is the killer. Brynn's theory makes sense but there is no investigation that proofs that Brynn's theory is true. So in all, it was an unsatisfactory conclusion.But still despite that, I thoroughly enjoyed this book and I'd highly recommend it if you enjoy reading mystery thrillers!
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