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That’s Not What Happened
by Kody Keplinger
336 Pages · 2018 · 5 MB · 47 Downloads · New!
“That’s Not What Happened” is a multipart, enemies-with-benefits relationship that the young adult market has never seen earlier. Her snarky teen talks, true-to-life characterizations, and rollicking sense of hilarity and joking never cease in her unveiling. This novel has been authored by Kody Keplinger, who is the bestselling author of the New York Times. She wrote her first novel during college life “The Duff”. She also authored Lying Out Loud, Shut Out, Run, The Duff, Nightmare and The Swift Boys. She born and grew in a small Kentuck town and now residing in New York City. The story encircles around the leading character “Sarah. It was 2015, when Sarah was in Virgil County High School, and studying in a classroom. Suddenly a group entered in school and started mass shooting. During that time, when they started shooting, Sarah was in the bathroom and there she had killed in this mass shooting. It becomes famous that Sarah died proclaiming her faith but Kody says all this is wrong. She said that I was with her when all this happened. Now Sarah’s parents decided to write a book wherein they will disclose all the secrets. But Kody is the only witness of that Massacre and she knows that what happened to that day and what didn’t happen. This is an interesting and suspense based novel. This novel won the Edgar Award. We highly suggest this novel to those book readers who like to read out investigative types of novels.
The DUFF
by Kody Keplinger
320 Pages · 2015 · 1 MB · 39 Downloads · New!
“The DUFF” is a fast-paced novel that combines the best elements of suspense, thrill, drama and romance. Kody Keplinger is the author of this novel. The author is so good at character development. His fictional characters are always fascinating and memorable. It is a story written with knowledge of true fiction, realistic characters you want to root for, romance, and a mystery with a satisfying ending. This novel is an enjoyable read with constant developments between the past and the present. There are several sub-themes woven into the primary setting of the novel. It is a great story with an imaginative plot, believable characters and most of all heart and wisdom. The novel’s deeply affecting conclusion is poignant yet uplifting. The author’s style is charismatic and entertaining, even if a bit self-indulgent. There are numerous twists and turns and unexpected events occurring to put suspense in the story. The author beautifully plots the novel and injects the new characters timely which makes it the most entertaining read.

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