Strange Lies by Maggie Thrash
Review by Lauren
source: copy from ALA17; all opinions are my own
Official Summary (add on Goodreads): Only at Winship Academy would an evening science expo turn into a criminal fiasco. First, there’s the anonymous boy in the girls’ bathroom handing out drugs to anyone with the secret password. Then the student body president is maimed in a horrifying and tragic accident—but was it an accident or an attack?
Benny Flax and Virginia Leeds are right at the center of it all. And so is the headmaster’s son, Calvin Harker, an oddball poet whose interest in Virginia sets off alarm bells for Benny. As the case bleeds from Winship Academy to the surrounding city, the deep fault lines of racial tension in Atlanta’s history reveal explosive hatred still simmering under the city’s surface.
Review: Once again, I read the second book in a series without having read the first. The first was originally called We Know It Was You but has recently been changed to Strange Truth. I really like the new title and cover better; it would have stuck out more to me than the original. At any rate, I didn’t feel lost reading Strange Lies. There were things from the first book mentioned but mostly in passing as Strange Lies focuses on a completely new mystery. This time it’s about one of the Winship Academy students being “attacked” if you will and landing in the hospital, fighting for his life. I don’t want to give away how it happens, but let’s just say its unique, and it leads one to wonder if what happened is actually an accident or if someone wanted this student dead.
The book mostly follows the point of views of Benny Flax and Virginia Leeds who are the only members of the Mystery Club. Benny is an interesting one; it doesn’t seem to understand emotions terribly well. He’s got a good eye though and is always trying to figure out mysteries, though he doesn’t always do anything about it when it does find the answer. Virginia was cool, but I did like Benny better. I think Virginia does some really dumb things, especially at the end of the book, and I’m not entirely sure why she decides to do this. Granted, there’s apparently going to be a third book so I suppose I will find out more then!
What I really liked about this book is that it shines a light on the school and community at large, especially in terms of race. Not everyone is a good person and they show their true colors in various ways. It’s difficult to really like a lot of these characters, but I kind of appreciated that. It felt realistic and added a darker overtone to the story of possible murder, among other things. While I didn’t absolutely love Strange Lies, I did find it to be a compelling read that kept me reading. I will definitely be curious to see where the story goes from here.
Strange Lies + The Devils You Know - two Halloween ready reads #ontheblog! Click To TweetThe Devils You Know by M.C. Atwood
Review by Lauren
source: copy from ALA17; all opinions are my own
Official Summary (add on Goodreads): Plenty of legends surround the infamous Boulder House in Whispering Bluffs, Wisconsin, but nobody takes them seriously. Certainly nobody believes that the original owner, Maxwell Cartwright Jr., cursed its construction—or that a murder of crows died upon its completion, their carcasses turning the land black. If anyone did believe it all, there’s no way River Red High would offer a field trip there for the senior class.
Five very different seniors on the trip—Violet, Paul, Ashley, Dylan, and Gretchen—have reasons beyond school spirit for not ditching the trip. When they’re separated from the group, they discover that what lies within Boulder House is far more horrifying than any local folklore. To survive, they’ll have to band together in ways they never could have imagined and ultimately confront the truths of their darkest selves.
Review: This will be a quick review. Basically, I enjoyed this one overall but it was far from a favorite. I didn’t find it terribly scary – though all the descriptions of things that happen in the Boulder House are of creepy things. I suppose if you get spooked easy, then this might be a more intriguing book for you. I did like the five point of views; though some characters are more interesting than others. Each one has a secret that is eventually revealed while in the Boulder House, and honestly, I didn’t find most of them all that “exciting” or “interesting.” I’d actually pretty much guessed – or wasn’t that surprised – by most of them. I think Violet had the most intriguing secret, as it was one that I really didn’t see coming.
I wouldn’t say to not read the book as there isn’t anything inherently wrong with it, but again, it’s not something I’d say I highly enjoyed throughout. It had its moments though!
Strange Lies sounds quite good. I’m not sure how I feel about the second book though. Maybe that one’s not for me. Great reviews though!
These sound like great Halloween reads! I haven’t read any spooky books yet this month and maybe I should do that! Although we’ve been watching Stranger Things, so maybe that’s all the creepy my brain can handle right now, ha!
You always have the best and honest reviews of books! These sound like awesome books for October! I’d probably have to read the first book of Strange Lies before reading this one. I like reading the whole series together in sequence.
Good October reading picks Lauren!
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I always struggle with so many multiple points of view typically Lauren, you can’t really get a feel for the characters or connect with them sadly. You end up not really giving a shit what happens to them. Strange Lies sounds like a brilliant read but I might pick up a copy of book one firstly. Great reviews Lauren, so glad you enjoyed them <3
Oh I often end up reading a second or third book in a series too. 🙂 At least it worked! As far as Devils… I don’t scare easily but I am a wimp so it might be for me. LOL
Did you find that the second book referenced the first book a lot with Strange Lies? October’s always a good time to read spooky books although since I get scared easily, I avoid those kinds of reads.
It did here and there but not too much. I think it’s easy to read Strange Lies as a stand-alone.
Stranger Lies has me curious and I like that it was realistic or that the characters at least felt that way. Not feeling book two. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Lauren.
The first one definitely appeals to me a bit more and not just because your review of the second was a bit lukewarm. Will have to check it out. And I don’t think I’ve ever read a 2nd book without first reading the beginning but I’m annoying and methodical like that. I won’t even watch a movie if I missed the first five minutes lol. Thank for sharing in any event!!
Xoxo
The 1st book def. sounds like a good read, especially for this time of year!! Thanks for sharing such thorough reviews always! 🙂
Carrie
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts of these books. Strange Lies sounds interesting but I’m not sure I would enjoy it. Anyway, awesome reviews, Lauren. ?❤️
I know you adore the Halloween Season Lauren! I’m staying away from scary reads and movies, though for my own sanity.(lol) Hugs…
Great reviews! I am always looking for something new to read, thank you!
xx, Elise
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Ugh, haven’t had a chance to read in ages, and when I do, it’s been Game of Thrones…. you make me want to up my game! – http://www.domesticgeekgirl.com
These both sound up my alley! Thanks for sharing, I am always looking for new books.
I like the look of Strange Lies. Cool cover too, has an eerie vibe a bit?
The first one is new to me, but I’d seen the second one around. One of my blogger friends is a huge horror fan and had been looking forward to that second book you reviewed. I can’t remember if she reviewed it or not… In any case, it’s too bad it wasn’t super scary. :/ Great reviews!
Have a fantastic weekend. =)
Alyssa @ The Eater of Books!
These both sound like interesting reads for those who are going for more mystery/creepy rather than scary/horror. Finding I was reading the second book in a series would do my head in, though. LOL I’d have to stop immediately and go find the first book!
Oh shoot that second review, the intro for the book sounded so good! why does a school go there for a trip anyways!! 🙂
I was really curious about Devil’s You Know. I am still debating of reading it. Glad you were able to jump into the first book without reading the one before, both of the characters sound interesting.
Sometimes those characters you can’t like, make the best stories. 😉 Great reviews for these!
I’m adding both of these to my tbr. Thanks for sharing and great reviews!