Blog post 3
A year or so ago, I started watching this T.V. series called The Lying Games. The show got cancelled so I decided to start reading the book that went with the show. I'm almost finished with the first book of the series. At the very beginning of the book, I absolutely couldn't stand it because it was different than the show I had just watched. I stopped reading it for a few months, then when I picked it back up to try again, after I had forgotten some stuff about the show, it started getting really interesting to me. It's honestly been a little hard to even put the book down now.This book is about these twins, who get separated as babies, and didn't know about each other until just before their 18th birthday. The twins, Emma and Sutton, had just gotten ahold of each other and planned on meeting. Once Emma got there, things started happening- people where mistaking her for Sutton. Emma soon figured out, by a note, that Sutton had died and that she had to keep pretending to be Sutton or she'd die as well. Sutton and Emma had lived completely different lives so it's really hard for Emma to get used to all this or the fact she wasn't able to tell anyone about what happened. The twins' birthday is just a week away at this point, and no one has noticed that Sutton is missing, nor does anyone care that Emma left her foster home. Emma is doing everything she can to figure out who killed Sutton and why they did it, and so far she has thought of a million reasons why it could've happened.
This book has me on edge about any last detail that happens, even with me knowing most of the outcome because of the T.V. series. I recommend this book to anyone and everyone that likes reading mysteries and trying to figure things out as it goes, also I recommend it if you haven't seen the show at all, or in awhile. Although, the show is definitely a must see- if they'd continue it again..

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