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I liked this book a lot, but the ending felt a little rushed and didn't fully come together for me. I thought maybe there could have been some more hints along the way because I felt like the resolution of the mystery kind of came out of nowhere.
While I enjoyed the book it wasn't that thrilling of a "thriller" for me. I was expecting to feel much more stress while Monica is trying to figure out what happened to her sister, Jennifer and her friends five years ago. I also felt like the ending was a bit of a let down. While you do find out what happened to The Cheerleaders it felt too neatly wrapped up. I do think a lot of teens will LOVE this book!
I was pleasantly surprised with this one. I was a little hesitant that with it being a YA book that it was going to be kind of cheesy and light, but it definitely tackled some hard situations and was a little dark at times. I just wish the ending would have lived up to the rest of the book. I was expecting way more from the conclusion.
This book was so good. I had to finish this in one sit down, because I just didn't want to pause. The strong main character brings you into this mystery and she never lets it rest. I absolutely enjoyed the twists and turns that we got throughout the novel!
One of my biggest pet peeves with YA books is when an author really doesn't seem to know how teens talk. The dialog was so unbelievable I actually could not finish the book.
This is an entertaining book that I think teens will enjoy. I did not Love it as much as The Darkest Corners. I found the ending to be anticlimactic and disappointing. I did purchase a copy for my classroom library because I think some students will enjoy it.
Five years after the town of Sunnybrook disbanded the cheerleading squad due to the death of five cheerleaders, Monica starts unearthing some disturbing clues. As the younger sister of one of the dead cheerleaders, Monica has plenty of motive to figure out why her stepdad is hiding mysterious letters and an old cell phone in his desk.
But the more questions Monica asks, the more people clam up. Tight lips, old wounds, and terrible secrets abound in this smartly written whodunnit.
I loved the plotting in this story. It's well written and kept me engrossed through the entire book. I couldn't put it down! If you like YA mysteries or thrillers, you'll love this novel. It has a "One of Us Is Lying" vibe to it that I loved.
Content: The book starts with the main character recovering from an abortion, but there aren't graphic details about the procedure (or how she got pregnant). There was some language (including a few f-bombs), violence, and make-out sessions (male/female).
I absolutely loved this book! I am all about a good thriller/mystery. I will say I was a little weary going into this book considering I really enjoy adult mystery and since this was YA mystery I didn’t know how I was going to like it but I really did! Can’t wait to read more from this author. Thank you NetGalley for the copy!
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JFC I read this one a looooooooooooooooooooong time ago. This was my third Kara Thomas book and I’m happy to report each one has gained a Star on its predecessor (a reminder to all – especially myself – to not tank an author because of one mediocre experience). The title alone had me singing the Omi song.
The premise of The Cheerleaders goes a little summin’ like . . . .
“Some people say a curse fell over our town five years ago. What else could explain the tragic deaths of five girls, in three separate incidents, over the course of three weeks?”
I mean, really . . . .
“What are the odds that five girls from the same school, all friends, would die within a month of each other?”
When Monica, the sister of one of the aforementioned dead cheerleaders, finds an ominous note and her deceased sister’s cell phone hidden away, she decides she’s going to take it upon herself to . . .
“CONNECT THE DOTS. FIND THE TRUTH.”
Then it’s only a matter of time before she realizes . . . .
“If you look hard enough, you’ll find something that’ll make you wish you hadn’t.”
Before anyone gets all "easy there, Nancy Drew" please remember this is a YOUNG ADULT mystery. Of course this gal is gonna get all up in the Mystery Machine in order to figure out if Old Man Jenkins had anything to do with all of this . . . . wait, am I mixing my metaphors or some such type of thing there? Whatever. Just go with it. Anyway, if you don’t enjoy YA there’s a good chance you won’t like this either. But if you do? I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised that it’s willing to go a little dark.
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Kara Thomas tells a riveting story that grabs your attention and scares the life out of you. But, you won't want to quit reading until the end. Great thriller!
Five years ago, some strange things happened to five cheerleaders that shocked the small town of Sunnybrook. It started with a suspicious car ''accident'' that killed two girls, then two other girls where killed by the man next door who was shot by Monica's cop stepdad Tom and then and Monica's sister died because of suicide. After her loss, the high school cheerleader squad ended for good, because it reminded everone too much of the things that happened.
With a lot of memorial's going on for the cheerleaders at Sunnybrook High, it's not easy for Monica to let go of her grief and to move on. It becomes even more difficult when she finds her sister's cell phone and some strange letters in her stepdad Tom's office. She does some sleuthing and finds out that what happened to the cheerleaders is anything but over, and it certainly will not be over for the truth will come to the surface. Was the man that was shot by Tom the real murder? Or is the real suspect still walking around freely? She figures out that many people around her and on Sunnybrook high knew more and never told anyone, and this develops and ends to a suspect that is closer to her then she might expect..
The Cheerleaders is a thrilling new book by Kara Thomas. As far as I remember I haven't read one of her previous book so I didn't know what to expect. The book starts thrilling, and stays that way until the middle of it. Then it lacked a bit in speed and progress in the story. There is quite a cast of suspects in the story, even Ginny who helps Monica to find the suspect, is not telling her everything that she has on her sleeve. Also Tom, a guy named Ethan and another cheerleader named Carly are on the list of suspects. Why is Tom hiding Jen's phone in the drawer of his desk? Who is the owner of the pickup truck that was seen by neighbors in front of the house of one of the cheerleaders the night that they where murdered? Monica search for anwers from all of them, and then finds out that there is one suspect that has been flying under her radar. All together the storyline is very good, with some slower moments but with an ending that gives you the chills! Don't miss out on this one!
"The Cheerleaders" eBook was published in 2018 and was written by Kara Thomas (https://karathomasbooks.wordpress.com). Ms. Thomas has published six novels.
I categorize this novel as ‘R’ because it contains scenes of Violence and Mature Language. The story is set in a contemporary suburban US community. The primary character is 17-year-old Monica Rayburn. She is on her High School competitive dance team. She probably would have been a cheerleader, but they didn't have cheerleaders at her school. At least not anymore, not for the last five years.
Five years ago two cheerleaders died in an auto accident, then two more were murdered. A fifth, Rayburn's sister, committed suicide. All dead within three weeks. They had a suspect for the murders, but he was killed resisting arrest. Now Rayburn begins to question her sister's suicide. She is seeing evidence that maybe the man resisting arrest wasn't the killer after all.
She gets hints at what happened five years ago from a strange neighborhood boy. She hears other things from her stepfather, a cop, and the man who shot and killed the murder suspect. Then there are the things that she hears from people who were close to the dead girls. The more she finds out, the more she questions the official story.
I thoroughly enjoyed the near 7 hours I spent reading this 384-page young adult mystery. I liked the characters created for this novel and the convoluted plot. This is a bit of a dark story, but I liked it. I also liked the plot twist at the end of the novel. The cover art is OK, but I think a better image could have been chosen. I give this novel a 4.5 (rounded up to a 5) out of 5.
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I liked this. There were aspects of the mystery that were clunky, i.e. I didn’t understand a lot of the main characters’ thinking .... particularly when it came to who was guilty. It bothered me that she immediately assumed it was the loner kid. Also, I had a slight hard time believing that two teenagers could successfully break into a police officers desk. Still-- a good read! And the teens at my library will LOVE IT.
Kara Thomas’ The Cheerleaders is a suspenseful and smart YA thriller about a resourceful teenager determined to figure out why her sister and four other cheerleaders died in a series of so-called accidents one fateful year. Told in the first person, our protagonist struggles with her own problems while peeling back the layers of a small town and exposing dangerous secrets about her family, her friends, and her sister. Wonderfully flawed and steeped in tragedy, Thomas gives voice to some dark themes and the complicated and often turbulent love shared by family. Leading readers down a rabbit hole of misdirection and dark twists, Thomas offers up an explosive ending that left this reader stunned.
Five years ago a series of tragedies rocked the small town of Sunnybrook, leaving five cheerleaders dead. Now the town wants to honor them in a memorial but one of the cheerleaders’ sister’s, Monica, wants to know what happened and why. With her own history of poor choices and a series of anonymous texts to fuel her investigation, Monica will soon learn that not everything is sunny in Sunnybrook. Grade: B
I devoured this in a matter of hours. And I’m a little surprised, because with The Darkest Corners, I didn’t feel as compelled.
I loved the realism, as well as the slow build up to the thrills. But what I loved was Monica’s character arc. I thought that was even better handled than The Who Did It aspect.
It’s dark and twisted, and if Thomas is going to continue writing books like this, I’m there for them.
Monica has secrets that only her mom knows. She doesn't want to hurt her stepdad's career, but she has to know if they "caught" the right guy, she needs to talk about the deaths of her sister & her sister's best friends. She needs to know the truth behind everything and she makes an unlikely friend along the way. Ginny too has secrets, even though no one has noticed her long enough to realize she's hiding something. She's going to help Monica, but why?
This book is what I'm looking for in YA mystery. Teenagers that act like teenagers, but not in the completely obtuse, always getting into danger, stereotype. The girls are smart and observant. They use modern day technology in a way that teens would, to find people and answers. They get themselves into some sticky situations, but in a believable way. They want answers, but they don't want to hurt people with them. They were all flawed but oh so likable. I really enjoyed this book and I'm definitely going to be picking up Kara Thomas's other books to read in the future!
Slow, boring and distasteful. I really tried to like this book but the cringy school girl drama just would’nt let me! I hope other readers like if but this read just wasn’t my cuppa tea.
Pros: It doesn't end how you think it might.
Cons: Everything seemed a little tied up too neatly.
Overall, I like what the author does with this book, because it feels realistic, but it just doesn't feel like the ending was earned.
I really enjoyed this one! It had just the right amount of suspense and mystery, wasn't overly "high school-y", and I also wasn't able to put the pieces together until the end unlike some thrillers where it's easy to see what's going to happen. I wouldn't call this a thriller as much as a good ol' mystery, but I really enjoyed it, couldn't put it down, and was happy with the resolution.
As YA mysteries go, this one was pretty good. All the little pieces that fall into the bigger story were neatly arranged. I enjoyed the build up. Enjoyed the investigation. I even enjoyed the POV of the dead girl leading up to her death. I didn't have high hopes for this but I heard a lot about it. I was pleasantly surprised. Would love to read more by this author.