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328 pages, Paperback
First published May 30, 2017
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One Monday afternoon, five teens walk into detention. Only four walk out.
"It concerns me you’re avoiding a promise not to murder me."
Simon, the school outcast, dies from a peanut reaction and considering the method he ingested the peanuts...the eyes of the world turn on the other four.
"You find out who your real friends are when stuff like this happens. Turns out I didn’t have any…"
So, who did it? Can you figure it out before the end?
"Unless one of us is lying. Which is always a possibility."
Soooo... I didn't figure it out, which was great BUT keep in mind I'm notoriously bad at picking apart mysteries.
"Things'll get worse before they get better."













⋆.˚ 𓏲 “unless one of us is lying. which is always a possibility.”
⋆.˚ 𓏲 “i want to kiss her more than i want air.”
⋆.˚ 𓏲 “nate doesn't look at me, but his fingers thread through mine, warm and strong, resting against my shaking leg.”
⋆.˚ 𓏲 “things'll get worse before they get better.”
“She's a princess and you're a jock," he says. He thrusts his chin toward Bronwyn, then at Nate. "And you're a brain. And you're a criminal. You're all walking teen-movie stereotypes.”




"Everybody's got secrets," he says. "Right?"