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I Know What You Did Last Summer
I Know What You Did Last Summer | Lois Duncan
54 posts | 76 read | 32 to read
It was only an accident -- but it would change their lives forever. Last summer, four terrified friends made a desperate pact to conceal a shocking secret. But some secrets don't stay buried, and someone has learned the truth. Someone bent on revenge. This summer, the horror is only beginning....
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BeckyWithTheGoodBooks
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I know the movie takes some liberties with Duncan‘s original novel, but this is peak 90s and I loved watching all of them! The movie obviously is partially based on “The Hookman” urban legend which has been scaring teenagers since the 1950s. #scarathlonphotochallenge #legend #blackcatcrew

BarkingMadRead One of my fave scary movies! 6mo
BookwormAHN Nice 🐈‍⬛️ 6mo
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vonnie862
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TheSpineView Great job! 6mo
BookwormAHN Yay 🐈‍⬛️ 6mo
dabbe I'm currently reading GALLOWS HILL by Lois Duncan! It's a reread from way back in the day; I forgot how much I love her books! 🧡🖤🧡 6mo
Catsandbooks 🙌🏼🦇🧡 6mo
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vonnie862
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I had no idea that the movie was based on a book. It has been years since I've seen the movie but I have to say, this book is way tamer.

The characters are being hunted for something they did last summer. At first they don't want to accept what is happening to them, but they quikly learn that they can't escape their past.

The first part of the book was ok but the ending was pretty suspenseful. This version was updated from the original. 3.5 ⭐️

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vonnie862
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dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 6mo
TheSpineView Love!🖤🎃 6mo
Chrissyreadit NICE! 6mo
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peanutnine
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#WondrousWednesday @Eggs
Thanks for the tag @Catsandbooks 😊

1. My sister made me watch I Know What You Did Last Summer when I was little and I was traumatized. Put me off scary movies for life

2. There are so many wonderful worlds to choose from! Lately I've been obsessed with Cemetery Boys - it's a lovely representation of Dia de Los Muertos that's queer and magical

3. Mustard yellow 💛

Wanna play? @Cazxxx @Kenyazero @bthegood

Eggs Thanks for joining in 🎃 1y
Catsandbooks Oh I need to read Cemetery boys yet! 1y
bthegood thanks for the tag - 1y
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candc320
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Haven‘t seen this one in a while but it‘s just as campy as I remember 🤣! Still enjoyable…I love me some good teen slashers! #scarathlon2022 #teamslaughter

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BeeMagical
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New additions from the Book Outlet🤭

ILWYDLS is a favourite classic of mine! (The movie too - SMG & FP JR💕 are couple goals!)

And a second from the author of Baby Teeth!!! High hopes for that one👌🏻

Yuki_Onna Was Baby Teeth a good one, Bunny, darling? Should I bump it up on my TBR list? 🤔 2y
BeeMagical @Yuki_Onna oh Bunny, absolutely!! It is quite the terror😉 A favourite of mine along side our 🐰💕 2y
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library.dreamer
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Bailedbailed

This is one of the few cases where the book is better than the movie. The dialogue was stiff. The characters were unlikable and made the dumbest decisions, even for teenagers. The revisions for modernity actually made it worse to me.

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Michael_Gee
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Imagine if an elegant, eccentric aunt gave her nephew a hand-stitched one-piece made with a fine fabric and he made a nylon thong out of it and threw the scraps in her face.

5feet.of.fury Hahaha sooooo the book was better than the movie then? I‘ll have to read it! 2y
Michael_Gee @5feet.of.fury I liked it! The audiobook version was good and only about four hours. 2y
Reggie Lololol 2y
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Michael_Gee
Pickpick

Don‘t you just love when you are telling someone about a book you just read and suddenly you start crying? Was not prepared for that. Whew. Anyway. This was a surprisingly compelling examination of grief and guilt and I think my experience benefited from not having seen the movie. As mentioned in a previous post, the modernization attempts are unneeded & don‘t succeed, esp because the gender dynamics & Vietnam-era student unrest don‘t translate.

Reggie I listened to a podcast discuss this book and thought holy hell that sounds nothing like the movie. 2y
Michael_Gee @Reggie I watched the movie last night after finishing the book. It was funny how different it was. Fundamentally different while retaining the fragments of the book‘s framework 2y
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Michael_Gee
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Making up some work hours I lost due to DRIVING from Cleveland to St Louis on Tuesday (thanks, omicron!). It‘s been….a little grim, but I have enjoyed listening to this today while I work. Duncan (?) tried to update this by throwing in cellphones (they‘re always dead, but she wants us to know the kids have them!) but everyone uses landlines and phone books. It‘s funny and more distracting than if they kept it set in the seventies. But I‘m charmed!

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LibrarianRyan
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I loved this book and read it when i was in highschool and about a decade or so again. I loved the original movie with Sarah Michelle Gellar and Jennifer Love Hewit. I even like I still know what you did last summer. Please do NOT waste your time on I'll always know what you did last summer. It was a waste ( I DNFed it).

I rewatched the moives after picking up the new Prime series. The 💝 of the story is still there, but it is so different.

LibrarianRyan It makes me worry about teenagers. I have been thoroughly engrossed and now need to know what happened so I will be continuing the series, but I wonder what Lois Duncan would think of what modern TV has done to her beloved book.

#teamhendrix @staycurious
2y
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Emilymdxn
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Anyone else giving Amazon‘s new remake of I know what you did last summer a try? I wanted to rewatch the original but would have had to pay to rent it. It doesn‘t seem bad too far but the craft remake made me sooooo nervous about 90s reboots. I could have done without the long voice over about how you never really know who anyone is…….. including yourself….. but maybe I‘ll warm to it.

#scarathlon2021 #teamslaughter

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reading_rainbow
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I didn‘t buy any books last month and as a reward treated myself to a couple second hand reads today, one of them being I Know What You Did Last Summer. I had no idea the movie was based off a book and also had no idea about the author Lois Duncan who was apparently a pioneer in YA horror/thrillers.

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AsYouWish
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Pickpick

One night, four friends make a fatal mistake. One year later, they have moved on with their lives, but someone knows what they did and intends to make them pay for it. Will they be able to go on living with what they did?? Will they be able to go on living??

😱😱😱😱😱

BookDragonNotWorm This is one of the rare books where I liked the movie better. I feel like it's not fair because of the decades between when each was made, but I remember there being some major plot differences between the two. 3y
AsYouWish @BookDragonNotWorm Yes, I 100% agree. The movie was more thriller/scary in my opinion. They are so different that I do my best to separate them in my mind and on its own the book is good, but comparing them the movie is far superior!! 💙💙💙 3y
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ripley_reads
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I‘ve seen this movie a hundred times but I‘ve never read the book so I‘m interested in seeing how they differ!

BeeMagical Loved it!🙌🏻 3y
Michael_Gee Lol that cover! 2y
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BeeMagical
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Pickpick

Book 56🎧
Another one that I‘ve seen the movie for years ago!
Book kept me gripped and I didn‘t put it all together until very close to the end!
Great classic thriller! #1973

CaitlinByTheBook I didn‘t realize the movie was based on a book! Will have to check it out! 3y
BeeMagical @caitlin.reads.books me either until I saw saw this in my library app! Definitely worth a read/listen ☺️ 3y
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Mshookquilts
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Pickpick

4 teenagers on a ride home from a party hit a young boy riding a bike in the dark. They call the cops after vacating the area. A few years later they start getting threats.

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AudiobookingWithLeah
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Pickpick

A PICK in its target audience, but a SO-SO for me, personally.
This is geared more towards middle-schooled age kids and for what it's worth it pulls that off wonderfully. I basically listened to this for Halloween Bingo 2020 and fulfilled the Fear Street Square with it. It was a quick listen and it was interesting to see how it differed from the movie...or what I remember of the movie, anyway.

BookDragonNotWorm I liked the plot was surprised by how poor the writing was. 4y
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azulaco
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Pickpick

Somehow I missed reading this in my youth. It‘s obviously been updated with modern references (I suspect that in the original 1970s version, the army vet had just returned from Vietnam rather than Iraq, for example). I liked it. Entertaining quick read, although I‘ve read enough mysteries at my advanced age that I pretty much guessed the villainous plot line right away.

Hhhjjjnsjehdhwjd They revised it, eh? Neat, I didn‘t know that. I read this in high school & loved it. I think might read the revised version 🐠 3y
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KitKat20
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Pickpick

Though it is not the most thrilling book I‘ve read, it keeps an excellent tone of suspense throughout. It is an entertaining read with interesting characters and a plot that will really make you think about the true meaning of justice.

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JacqMac
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Teenager‘s lunchtime movie choice.
#scarathlon #TeamStoker 2pts
@TheReadingMermaid

BeansPage 🧟‍♀️ 5y
Linsy I never made it through that movie! 🤦🏻‍♀️ I finally saw it a few winters ago at my dads, but I was the only one awake in a dark house and all of their windows were open and I could see the trees ... needless to to say, I turned it off. I‘m a total woos! 5y
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BookDragonNotWorm
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Mehso-so

Have you heard of that elusive, mythical beast - the movie that's better than the book? I found it!

That said, the book and the movie were completely different - the same characters but different plots, with just enough in common to vaguely resemble each other as distant cousins. If you can make it past the writing on the first few pages, you might as well stick it out, it's a quick and somewhat suspenseful read.

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Bookworm1987
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Loved the film, hated the book. Who else has read this?

pigeonsandcrows Read it a super long time ago. 5y
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Myshelfawareness
Pickpick

This book was spine chilling! I couldn't put it down. I came across this book in elementary school but never got around to reading it; although, I've read some of Duncan's other works and enjoyed those. I know there are sequel movies that go along with this book and I'd like to see sequel books too! I strongly recommend this book. 📖📖📖📖📖

Powered_By_Plants I saw the film years and years ago and remember loving it! 5y
Myshelfawareness @Powered_By_Plants the jump scares scared me but I wasn't crazy about the movie :/ 5y
Powered_By_Plants Yes remember it being very jumpy , I‘m sure I was around 14 at the time so excited to get my hands on any scary movie ,will have to look out for the book! 5y
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ShyBookOwl
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Mehso-so

Let's start with a note about the book being updated. I was horrified when I realized I wasn't reading the original 1970s text. But it turns out the author updated it herself, happily (see pic)! So, I have to respect the update. But, it did muddle the story for me. It still felt dated, with the random mention of a cell phone.
Overall, the book was okay. Very different from the movie. The killer reveal was well done but the end was very abrupt.

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ShyBookOwl
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It's incredibly sad that this is a shared experience for so many little girls (and probably some boys, too!) 😥

Suet624 Shoot. I still do that! 5y
ShyBookOwl @Suet624 most of us do, unfortunately 5y
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ShyBookOwl
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😱 shock and horror... why does this 1973 book mention a GPS system in a car? I just realized it's been updated and revised for today's reader.

Susannah Oh no! Half the fun of reading books from before the late Nineties is how analog everything is! 😳 5y
ShyBookOwl @Susannah agreed! It's a bummer. I'm wondering if it will impact the plot at all... often, cell phones can fix a problem, and writers have to make sure they die or break to keep the story going lol 5y
Sweetkokoro Ah that‘s a big pet peeve of mine with older books brought back. I just don‘t see the need to update things like that. 5y
ShyBookOwl @Sweetkokoro I had never encountered it before. Super unnecessary 5y
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Rachbb3
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Mehso-so

Talk about a movie being different from the book! This book was written in 1978 and it was updated to fit in with our digital times. It's a shame because I would've liked to have read the original.

#LitsyAtoZ

CoverToCoverGirl Some things just shouldn‘t be messed with!🤯 5y
Hooked_on_books I read the original many moons ago, long before it was a movie. I remember really liking it and reading many of Duncan‘s books. 5y
toofondofbooks Lois Duncan was my fave author in jr. High. I read everything she wrote and have all her books on my shelf still. I didn't know they had updated it. That's just wrong 5y
Rachbb3 @toofondofbooks Yes, it is! 😐 5y
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ahoffkosik
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Before the ‘90s slasher flick I Know What You Did Last Summer, there was a 1973 YA thriller of the same name. There were **plenty** of book-to-movie changes, but the four core characters are the same, and we discuss each one in great detail on the new episode of my podcast! We also talk about hotness in YA (it‘s a thing!), discuss the roots of MeToo in chauvinistic literary characters, and LOL at ‘70s relics. click the link in my bio to listen! 🎧

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gretchen66
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Had to share this Halloween cuteness💕 🎃👻💕

Jee_HookedOnBookz Omg they're all so adorable! 😍😍 5y
Cinfhen Thanks for sharing 🧡🧡🧡soooo cute 5y
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Blueberry
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From my tbr list. It's the book the 1997 movie was based on.

#SomebodysWatchingMe #OctoberXFiles
@Robothugs @Cinfhen

Robothugs Ohhh great pick!! 🙌🏻 5y
Cinfhen I read the book & saw the movie!!! In this case I think movie was better 😛 5y
Cinfhen And a GREAT pick 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 5y
Blueberry @Cinfhen I might skip the book in that case. Thanks. 5y
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MaleficentBookDragon
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A short read to revisit my tween self. Lois Duncan messed me up as a kid. #reread #popsugar18 #abookmadeintoamovieyouvealreadyseen

rather_be_reading on my tbr for sure! 6y
LeahBergen I read this as a tween, too. 😆 6y
ravenlee I tried to reread LD last year, and I couldn‘t get very far. Not sure if it didn‘t age well or I changed too much over the last 20-some years. 6y
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BookishGirl06
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Mehso-so

Book 1 of the #screamathon it wasn‘t bad. Pretty short and I thought it was easy to predict who the bad guy was. This has been out for awhile and I finally read it tonight.

Ashley85 Wow, totally didn‘t know this was a book! I used to watch this all the time as a teenager. 6y
alisiakae I didn‘t know this was a book! I am only familiar with the movie. 6y
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Blueberry
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Blueberry Hahaha♡ 6y
LibrarianRyan 🤣😜🤣😜 6y
GripLitGrl 😄😄😄 6y
SomedayAlmost 🤣😂 6y
GarthRanzz Hilarious!! 6y
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Cinfhen
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#MarchIntoOz sometimes when you panic a bad idea seems like a good idea...also agreeing to watch this movie with my son was additional #dumbthings I sometimes do😩🤬😳

LeahBergen I read this in junior high. 😆 6y
BookaholicNatty I remember where I was the first time I saw these and how terrified I was lol 6y
toofondofbooks I absolutely LOVED Lois Duncan when I was in junior high. My friends and I would swap them around. 6y
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TrishB My kids won‘t watch scary films at all / me and hubby love them!! 6y
Cinfhen My kids LOVE all those slasher films @TrishB but I‘m 🐔💩 6y
TheLibrarian I just watched this movie the other night!! 6y
Cinfhen 😊💗👍🏻 @TheLibrarian 6y
batsy This is the best kind of #dumbthings #sodumbitsgood 😂 6y
DebinHawaii Great pick! 😱👍 6y
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DebinHawaii
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#MarchIntoOz #HitAndRun ?All of these books I've read feature a hit-and-run--that if not the center of the story, impacts the book in some way. From the latest I recently finished, "I Let You Go" to the first I remember reading, Lois Duncan's "I Know What You Did Last Summer." (I love to show off that 70s cover!) "This is Paradise" is a book of Hawaii-set stories & has one about a family's grief at their son/brother's death from a hit-and-run.

DebinHawaii @Lizpixie I got it right!!! 🤣❤️ 6y
Cinfhen Great collage👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 6y
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AlainnahScott

“He knew the worst thing for me would be to stay alive in a world without you.” 🖤

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thegreentealibrarian
Pickpick

I freely admit that I enjoyed this one more at 13 and this isn't my favorite Lois Duncan book but I still enjoyed rereading it.

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thegreentealibrarian
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#RiotGrams
Day 7 Skulls, Pumpkins, and Witches 💀
Day 8 Books I loved as a teen (I still love Lois Duncan's books) ❤

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LeslieO
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A summer read from my teens! #sweetsummerstack

Blueberry How was it? I've thought about reading it. 7y
LeslieO @Blueberry Well, my 13 year old self loved it 44 years ago! 7y
Blueberry Lol 7y
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IamIamIam Loved this book as a kid!!! 7y
Hooked_on_books Great choice! This takes me back. 😂 7y
LeslieO @Hooked_on_books I think this was the cover on the one I read! 7y
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josie281
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This is the reason that my book posts are less than usual. At least it's an interesting class... (Non-school related books, I miss you!)

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glp4766
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I was a avid fan of Lois Duncan when i was young. I followed closely for years the search that Lois and her husband Don done to find the murder of their daughter Kait in 1989. I am saddened to know that she died in 2016 and I didnt realize it. It saddens me that she died without proving who killed her daughter😞😞

CAGirlReading I had no idea, I was a fan of her books as well, how sad ☹️ 7y
Reviewsbylola I didn't know she died. I read this and my heart broke for her. 7y
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AshleyS
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Mehso-so

I listened to this for nostalgia's sake, and I'll just say some things are better left in the past.

TheBookAddict I used to read her books when I was a teen and recently thought that I should read them again...Now I'm thinking that maybe I shouldn't. 7y
AshleyS @TheBookAddict It might just be me, but I was disappointed. The version I listened to was also updated to be more current: texting, webcasts, etc. and I thought that was really weird and may have affected my opinion 7y
TheBookAddict Oh ok, yeah I think the updates would make it a little weird. I think I'll stick to the original books then. 7y
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DebinHawaii
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#Day8 #SeptemberPhotoChallenge #uglycovers I struggled to find a cover on my shelves that I think is truly ugly, but this one came to mind. It's the 1975 edition & the one I remember checking out from the library as a preteen, so it has a cool factor, but the expressions & awkward poses of the models make me laugh. It was beat up when I bought it while rereading my Lois Duncan favorites a few years ago but I had to have it 📚❤️ #somethingforsept

ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled They look like theyre saying, "Seriously, Debbie. Where are your culottes? You look so unfabulous." 8y
Zelma That is fantastically awful. And ladies, this looks like a seventies horror movie in the making. Remember the rules: no sex and you'll live. Try to resist those handsome men there. 😂 8y
DebinHawaii @ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled.com It's as if you can read their minds! Hah! 😭👍 8y
DebinHawaii @Zelma Very important horror film rules to follow. 👍 8y
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strikingthirteen
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Pickpick

Redone for a modern audience but still a classic summer thriller.

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KimmieReadsALot
Pickpick

Summer is a perfect time to re-read YA thrillers! I love Lois Duncan & since hearing if her passing I want to re-read them all.

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Texasblues

RIP, Lois Duncan - I loved your books so hard as a teen

maximoffs Oh no did she pass? 8y
Texasblues @steverogers Yes, she was 82. 8y
Kaylamburson Oh no!! I didn't hear that 😥. I loved all her stuff. 8y
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