Lying Out Loud

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Today, I will be showing one of my treasured books, Lying Out Loud. The author of this book is Kody Keplinger and the genre of this book is non-fiction.

This book is about Sonny the protagonist and her best friend Amy. Amy is a sweet girl, unlike Sonny who lives with Amy due to she has no family, lies all the time and is rude sometimes. Although they are different, they constantly stand by each other’s back and have fun together. The new year has started at the school Hamilton High and this new kid Ryder, who is attractive but a complete snub who is self-centered. After a few, days Ryder is interested in Amy, but the problem is that they both think he is displeasing and rude but cute at the same time. One night Ryder texts Amy and Sonny

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