I Know Did Lst Sum
Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780671494179 (0671494171)
Publish date: March 4th 1983
Publisher: Simon Spotlight Entertainment
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Childrens,
Teen,
Realistic Fiction,
Media Tie In,
Movies,
Mystery,
Thriller,
Crime,
Horror,
Suspense
I wasn't a fan of this book at all. I didn't expect much to start with, I was just curious because I've seen the movie. Anyway, the voices the narrator did for certain characters were annoying. The characters themselves were flat and shallow and I didn't like any of them or care if (when) they died....
This is a pretty entertaining whodunit aimed at teens. I think I watched the movie, but I couldn't remember exactly who turned out being the one so I don't know if the book is different. It isn't difficult to figure out who is doing it in the book.
Three stars for content, one for nostalgia. This was updated back in 2010, I think I'm going to see if my library has the updated version, so I can compare the two. Also...I'm going to need to watch the movie again. I wonder if it's on demand?
NOTE: This is the shortened version of my review. Due to Booklikes and how they do spoilers. So my group on Goodreads started the Blind Date Challenge again, and my partner and I picked this book. I was really interesting in this one, I heard a lot about the book and the movie, so I was curious if...
[This is a review of Morrissey's novel List of the Lost.However I am unable to "connect" my post to the book as it is only available in the UK. I also tried to "connect" this post to my own book because I mention it briefly, and I learned that booklikes has misspelled my name. Thanks so much, bookli...