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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite
Truth or Dare was written by author Jacqueline Green and read by Kate Koster. What began as a game at a party turned into a nightmare. Tenley, Caitlin, and Sydney live in a small town. Sydney is a loner hiding behind her camera, while Tenley and Caitlin not only run with the popular crowd, they run the popular crowd. Tenley and Caitlin grew up together and were best friends but after Tenley moved away, Emerson became Caitlin's new best friend. Tenley moved back her senior year of high school and was jealous of Caitlin and Emerson’s closeness. Tenley throws a huge party and the alcohol is flowing. That’s when they start playing the game Truth or Dare. Their true personalities come out when they humiliate and degrade their classmates. Soon after the party, the typed notes begin to arrive. Along with the notes are threats and fear. Someone is using blackmail to manipulate the girls’ actions.
Truth or Dare is a Young Adult drama written for high school-age children. This review is of the audio format. I kept trying to guess who the culprit was but never expected the ending. This book is filled with suspense so thick it would take a very sharp knife to cut through it. I found myself sympathizing with all of the characters. The characters were realistic; each with their own set of problems. There are twists and turns and surprises throughout this tale. The plot never slowed down and held its pace to the end.