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Nothing More to Tell

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Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with a DRC of this title to review. All opinions are my own.

My students LOVE Karen McManus and I have enjoyed quite a few of her novels as well. With that being said, I do work in a middle school and her books are more YA geared. Keep that in mind when purchasing or recommending this book to your students. This particular book has some language, and also has scenes with students drinking. There is little to no sexual content (some kissing, late in the book). The one thing that did make me a bit nervous: the main character is a student journalist, and at her last school someone played a prank on her by writing a story, under her byline, that was just a series of inappropriate pictures (male anatomy). This is mentioned more than once in the book, but with no actual details about the photos. Just a head's up.

Overall, I think readers will enjoy this mystery/thriller from McManus. There are multiple red herrings, some mistaken identity moments, a wide cast of characters, and a few under the radar nods to her other works. It is fast paced and told from 2 points of view, which I have found most of my readers really enjoy.

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Thank you to NetGalley and publisher for an advanced reader copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

This book was a nail biter and left me guessing throughout most of the book. The twists in the plot were spot on and kept my interest. The dual points of view really helped in making the story so multilayered and compelling. The flashbacks were some of my favorite parts and really helped keep the air of mystery.

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Everytime I read a Karen McManus book I think it is the best one yet. Nothing More to Tell is no exception--I think it is the best story yet. The characters are so crisp and fresh, the plot is so round about and filled with red herrings as a mystery should be, and I'm not sure how she does it, but the book has a definite New England feel, which makes the trip up to New Hampshire completely possible. that I literally could not put my kindle down until I had finished it. I would love to see what Brynn does with her new job at Motive...

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A teenage girl reporter, her estranged best (boy) friend, a murdered teacher, and lots of red herrings that had me guessing until the end (which felt abrupt, so hopefully there’s going to be a followup?) This was not my favorite by McManus, but it was an enjoyable enough YA mystery by one of my auto-read authors.

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Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for letting me read the eARC of this book.

:Nothing More to Tell is Karen M. McManus' newest twisty mystery. Brynn's family moved away four years ago, right after the murder of her favorite teacher. Now Brynn and her sister are back at Saint Ambrose, the private school they attended before. Brynn lands an Internship with a True-Crime TV show and is determined to solve Mr. Larkin's unsolved murder. The deeper she digs, with the help of her ex-best friend Tripp, the more she learns that you can't ever really know anyone. Everyone has secrets and some will go to great lengths to keep them to themselves.

I cannot wait to put this one in the hands of my students!

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Every now and then I read a YA mystery book and wish these types of books existed when I was a teen. Don't get me wrong, Sweet Valley High was a great series. I won't even try to compare anything to my beloved Nancy Drew.

But there's something about Karen McManus' books that bring out old-fashioned mystery nostalgia for me.

I'm not sure if it's the fast pacing, the quick-read, the flawed characters, the stupid mistakes or the character growth that makes getting through Karen's whodunit is a fun journey.

This time our main character becomes an amateur sleuth at her high school to unveil who killed a teacher.

This book had SO MANY red herrings. I love when I try to guess the killer and get it wrong every time. That's what happened for me in this book.

This book would be a great read for teens starting high school that won't feel like the "dreaded summer reading" books. It's a mixed bag of mystery, romance and, of course, murder.

Thank you to NetGalley and Random House Publishing for an e-copy of NOTHING MORE TO TELL to review.

I rate NOTHING MORE TO TELL five out of five stars.

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This was another fantastic mystery/thriller by Karen McManus. All of her books have been great, but I think this one will be one of my favorites. The twists and many layers of the story were a little predictable, but the pacing and the characters is what really makes this a great read.

The story is told from only two points of view, Brynn and Tripp. I really enjoyed both of these characters and found their reconnection as friends and then more than friends a very nice touch to the story. Brynn is passionate about being a journalist and it shows in how she tackles the problem of finding out what happened in the woods four years ago. Tripp has always held a torch for Brynn and it was so sweet to see the two of them admit their feelings for each other. I really liked Tripp, even though there were some times when I thought he might be the killer. He has a tough life, his mother is something else, but he really wants to make something of himself.

There are a lot of secondary characters which added to the whole story. Many of them were suspects at one point or another, but several were just supports for Brynn and Tripp when things get complicated and tough for them. I loved Regina, Tripp’s boss and surrogate mother, she just cared so much about him, it was very sweet to see that kind of relationship. Ellie, Brynn’s sister, was also a delight and such a supportive sister. I loved how she solved one of the minor mysteries in the book with a magic kit.

The writing was flawless and so well paced that you will find yourself just flying through the pages. There are a lot of suspects, some with better motives than others, but it is interesting how the layers of the plot are peeled away until the final reveal. I also really liked that there were mentions of other McManus stories throughout. The true crime show internship was a nice way for Brynn to access details of the murder she otherwise wouldn’t have been privy to. Her coworkers were also a nice cast of characters, especially her boss.

If you are a McManus fan then this is a must read. If you have not read her books before this is a good one to start with.

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I LOVED this book!
The characters, the plot, the ending revelation was perfection. This is my first Karen M. McManus book and now I feel the need to start a full collection! Possibly one of my new favorite authors!
Thank you NetGalley for the advanced copy

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This was another fantastic McManus mystery.

Main character Brynn is a high-achieving ambitious journalism student looking to redeem herself and her chances of getting into a good college after a newspaper prank. She gets an internship at a true crime show called Motive and pitches a story about the unsolved murder of her 8th grade teacher.

In the meantime, Tripp is trying to figure out how to live his life after being one of three 8th graders who found the body of their 8th grade teacher in the woods.

All the favorite hallmarks of McManus thrillers are here: unreliable narrators, alternating P-o-Vs, internal conflict, shifts in time. She’s great at creating red herrings and using the art of misdirection.

As a ninth grade English teacher, I think this will be a favorite in my classroom library along with her others:

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for a digital review copy in exchange for my honest opinion.

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Karen McManus is one of the most popular authors in my library. She is amazing at writing YA thrillers, and Nothing More to Tell is no different.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.

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This may be my favorite McManus book so far! Her ability to keep me guessing is something very few authors possess, and I am here for it!

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I read this in one day! I started this morning and was done by this afternoon. It was such a good story that I was excited to find out what happened. I also enjoyed the writing style and the romance and it was just a good, fun, easy read!

This is a murder mystery that takes place when the kids are in middle school. Now they are seniors in high school and Brynn has scored a job as an intern at a true-crime show. The murder that took place 4 years ago to one of their teachers goes unsolved and Brynn brings the investigation back to light.

I really enjoyed trying to find out what happened. I thought the author did a great job of pealing the layers back. This was sort of a Veronica Mars-ish book and I devoured it.

Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for an advanced copy. I was definitely not expecting to love this as much as I did so I'm so happy I got a chance to read it!

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First of all, thank you to NetGalley & the publisher for the advance copy.

I will save the summary as you can read it many places. However, I must say that Nothing More to Tell is, in my estimation, McManus's best book since One of Us Is Lying. The pacing was good, the characters popped, and the events and twists weren't telegraphed (for the most part -- *spoiler* red truck excluded). I loved that everyone I guessed could be the culprit was pointed at throughout the story. A must purchase and must read for mystery fans.

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As someone who grew up in the Pretty Little Liars era, I LOVE selling Karen M. McManus at my bookstore. The drama, the suspense, the thrill - "Nothing More to Tell" is another killer story from an author who just can't be beat.

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I thought, from the way this started, that it was going to follow the curiously popular girl-podcast in ya trend that's happening. Nope, that's a fake out. Then I thought, well look at that cover, we've clearly got a dark academia thing happening. Huh-uh, feint. So by the time I stopped trying to figure out just what this was, I was totally into it. Cool trick.

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I really enjoyed this! I’ve read a few books by the author and this was right up my alley. I’d recommend it if you enjoyed any of McManus’s earlier books, the Truly Devious series and A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder.

I really enjoyed the alternating perspectives of Brynn and Tripp as well as the alternating timelines. There was a lot going on between the True crime shows and the happenings at the school, but it still kept me engaged. I had a lot of thoughts, but the story kept me guessing until the end. I normally do audiobooks for this genre and I think I would enjoy that even more. I continue to be a fan of Karen M. McManus!

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Karen McManus never disappoints! This mystery is told through duel POVs, which I really enjoyed. There were many layers to the story and the pace was steady. Both main characters were likable and I especially enjoyed Brynn's tenacity. I know my students will love all the twists and turns of this one!

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Of course it's a four star read, it's Karen McManus! Another excellent book from the most prolific YA author in the last several years. McManus is consistent with churning out great murder mysteries, and this one was no different. Great character development, and as usual a fast paced read- managed to finish this one in a single day.

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Karen McManus does it again. Her ability to weave a story and leave you totally convinced of one outcome and then BAM, you never see it coming. The story of Brynn and Tripp is a great tale of true crime at its best. Brynn is trying to solve a 4 year old murder of her beloved teacher and Tripp is just trying to forget it all ever happened. Their story will wrap you in and not let you put it down until you’ve reached the conclusion. A must have for my classroom!

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Karen McManus doe sit again! Another engaging YA mystery! I love how her connections come together and just when you think you know, there is a twist. This story is told in 2 alternating perspectives. First, Brynn, who gladly left the town 4 years ago as her relationship with her BFF had just blown up and her favorite teacher, Mr. Larkin, mysteriously died/murdered in the woods next to the school. Second, Tripp, the former BFF and now 4 years later, has been elevated to the popular inner circle, although he himself is at the prestigious school on scholarship. And it all has to do with the death of Mr. Larkin. Tripp was in the woods at the time of the death and how could he be lying for 2 other students that he wasn't even friends with at the time...although now he is! As Brynn return to her former school, she wants to know what really happened in those woods and what is connecting Tripp with is new best friends. This just touches the surface and there is a lot going on. Plus shout outs to the other McManus characters. True fans will appreciate that. Thank you to NetGallery for the preview

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