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Tell Me What Really Happened

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The Breakfast Club meets The Usual Suspects in this riveting YA mystery told entirely through the first-person police interviews of four teens over the course of several hours that asks: how far will you go to be remembered?

An influencer, an over achiever, a heartthrob, an outcast, and a conspiracy theorist all go into the woods.

Sometime around midnight, one of them vanishes.

Now, the four who came back sit at the police station, and they each have a very different story to tell about the events of the night.

What truths will their lies reveal? And with the clock ticking, will the real story come out before one of them is gone for good?
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It was a bit predictable I guess the ending by part 2. Also I got a bit confused at the start as there was no questions when they were answering certain questions.

The fact that it had different people Reading for each character

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The Narrative from each character was kinda stupid.
Don't hate it, but just did it for bookclub🥲

The motion throughput the book was bearable.

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This book was genuinely excellent. I was constantly engaged, paying attention to every small detail in case it turned out to be a clue—my brain never stopped turning. I listened to it at every opportunity. It never felt dragged out, and the performance played a huge role in how immersive it was. Even something as subtle as the snuffle or the dropping of a cup made it feel like you were right there in the room.
The way the different perspectives slightly overlapped, each asking the same questions, was a phenomenal choice. It felt like I was watching a movie play out in my head; I could clearly picture every shot. I would genuinely recommend this book. I certainly won’t be forgetting Maylee.

Genuinely good

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