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two truths and a lie
Dear read The book that I read was called “two truths and a lie”(307pages) and its written by Sara Shepard, and this one book is part of a sequel because there’s 3 or more books written which are fallow ups to the first book. ‘Two truths and a lie’ is about two girls whose names are Sutton and Emma, even though Sutton and Emma are long lost sisters they have little things in common and have different lives. Emma lives in a foster home because her mom abandoned her in the hospital, and now lives with a family who has a foster mom who is mean and a foster brother who is always trying to get Emma in trouble or either trying to see her naked. Meanwhile Sutton went to a good home with a really loving family and she always gets what she wants and is loved by almost everybody. But one day really surprisingly Sutton disappeared. Lauren who is Sutton’s sister but turns out to be a foster sister is really mean and disrespectful to Sutton is always trying to get her in trouble so Lauren can be the good kid in the family, Lauren always turns things around, if Sutton wants to help her, she twists the situation so Sutton would get blamed for it. She changed into a better person when she got to know Sutton more because she didn’t really pay attention to getting to know Sutton more, she just paid attention to getting Sutton in trouble and not paying attention to Sutton’s feelings nor emotions. As they became closer hey started to trust each other more and they had an unbreakable bond.
This book compares to other books is that it caught my attention because I read the back of it and got interested in the book and I don’t like too much books because I’m a picky reader, it takes me a while to find a book and get interested in it so I was happy I found this book. The kind of reader who would like this book is a person who likes fiction but I’m not sure if my book is a fiction.
What I notice about myself as a reader is that I’m a slow reader and I get lazy sometimes

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