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Lois Duncan is a skilled writer of children's suspense tales and I Know What You Did Last Summer is one of her best or certainly, because of the successful movie and sequal, one of her most famous. I originally read it in the seventies and was thrilled with it and became a fan of Lois Duncan and have since read it in the wake of seeing the movie and the book still holds up in the category of suspense. The lead character is well developed and very strongly written while the supporting characters add nice window dressing to the whole endeavor. People expecting the horror, gore, and death toll of the movie will be dissappointed. This is teen suspense of the old school variety.
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If you liked the movie or even if you just like a thriller you will love this book.
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This is a good book but I saw the movie first which was a mistake.
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I thought this book was excellent. It is about some teenagers who accidently committed a crime last summer but nobody knows that they did it. After that summer the teens are in their senior year of high school split up and try to forget what happened. Then the story mostly takes place the next summer when the teenagers are out of school for good and start getting notes saying "I know what they did last summer" the teens are being framed and need to figure out who knows there secret. Again, a very excellent book.
Scary and fast paced.
They thought it was over....
Last summer, four terrified friends made a desperete pact to coneal a shoking secret. But now, someone has learned the truth.
The horror is starting again. There is an unknown avengar out there who is stalking them in a deadly game. Will he stop at terror-or is he out for revenge?
Last summer, four terrified friends made a desperete pact to coneal a shoking secret. But now, someone has learned the truth.
The horror is starting again. There is an unknown avengar out there who is stalking them in a deadly game. Will he stop at terror-or is he out for revenge?
I liked it. Nothing like the movie, so much better.
I loved this book when I read it as a teen; not even the movie could spoil the sense of terror it embues. (And if you've seen the movie but haven't read the book, do yourself a favor - the book is soooo much better!)
Wonderful book. I read it years before the movie.
Like most books this book was different than the movie. I honestly think this was better than the movie.
Like most books this book was different than the movie. I honestly think this was better than the movie.
A good, suspenseful book!
they thought the worst summer oftheir lives was behind them.....
They make a pact; they'll never talk about it again. and they don't-until the note. one short sentence is enough to shutter their lives. someone knnows what they did. and someone wants revenge
They make a pact; they'll never talk about it again. and they don't-until the note. one short sentence is enough to shutter their lives. someone knnows what they did. and someone wants revenge
A major Motion Picture... Four terrified friends make a desoerate pact to conceal a shocking secret. But now, someone has learned the truth.
Classic Lois Duncan writing. If you've seen the movie, read the book. It's way better. If you haven't seen the movie, read the book. = )
The movie was based on this book. It's a fun young adult book, and a quick read.
good for teens who are horror fans
They thought the worst summer of their lives was behind them...
They make a pact: They'll never talk about it again. And they don't--until the note. One short sentence is enough to shatter their lives. Someone knows what they did. And someone wants revenge.
They make a pact: They'll never talk about it again. And they don't--until the note. One short sentence is enough to shatter their lives. Someone knows what they did. And someone wants revenge.
My friend told me this was a great book but I never got around to reading it. But I've heard many, many good reports of this book!!!!
Always better than the movie, and always true, IMO.
The story hits far closer to home when we discover that it's a child, not an adult, in the original story that is hit by four marginally inebriated teenagers, which sobers them rather quickly at that point, but it's too late. We meet the little boy's sister after somebody begins sending cards and stalking the unspeaking quartet. As the sister cheerfully smiles, ecstatic at just having company, our hearts break knowing the tragedy that one moment has caused her family. The secret still remains, however, who is stalking the pact-holders? It's a question that kept me on the edge of my seat the first time I read this fourteen years ago. Will it do the same to you?
The story hits far closer to home when we discover that it's a child, not an adult, in the original story that is hit by four marginally inebriated teenagers, which sobers them rather quickly at that point, but it's too late. We meet the little boy's sister after somebody begins sending cards and stalking the unspeaking quartet. As the sister cheerfully smiles, ecstatic at just having company, our hearts break knowing the tragedy that one moment has caused her family. The secret still remains, however, who is stalking the pact-holders? It's a question that kept me on the edge of my seat the first time I read this fourteen years ago. Will it do the same to you?