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I Know What You Did Last Summer by Lois Duncan
In the book I Know What You Did Last Summer, by Lois Duncan, Julie James, Helen Rivers, Ray Bronson, and Barry Cox try to forget that awful night last summer. They had tried escaping the dreadful memory but it stays burned in the back of their mind. After about a year from the accident, the image start to fade. But when someone figures out about that night, it brings them all back together to investigate who could it be. At first it’s just letters, but then when someone figured out, it starts to danger their lives.
This book is more than just a plain scary story, it filled with suspense, romance, and parts that you will read over and over again, not believing what your eyes are seeing. Lois Duncan paints a vivid picture of the scene in your head. You will feel like you are standing right there, watching the action take place right before your eyes. Reading this book had me shaking with anticipation. I recommend this book for people ages 11 and up.
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