Four teens fight to outsmart a killer who intends to avenge a young boy’s death in this suspenseful thriller that inspired the classic horror film. After a party, four teens are in a hit-and-run accident that results in a young boy’s death. Unable to deal with the consequences, they leave the body behind, and make an anonymous phone call to the police, tipping them off. The group makes a … tipping them off.
The group makes a secret pact to bury the memory of that night and never speak of it again, but when one of the girls receives a note that reads “I know what you did last summer,” their dark lie is unearthed. With twists and turns at every corner, they’ll have to fight to stay steps ahead of a killer determined to make them pay.
I loved it
When reading this book you can feel the story. You are able to picture what is happening when reading. If you enjoy stories that are horror and thriller you will enjoy this book a lot. I recommend this book but this is only my opinion.
Good mystery for a young reader
I read this book as a paperback in the early 2000s after I bought it from a mall. My motivation: I had seen the movie and I loved it. I’m glad the first time I read it was back then because I have never wanted to read an updated version. When I read a book that was originally published in the 1970s, I want to read about characters from the 70s and …
I wasn’t a fan of this book at all. I didn’t expect much to start with, I was just curious because I’ve seen the movie. Anyway, the voices the narrator did for certain characters were annoying. The characters themselves were flat and shallow and I didn’t like any of them or care if (when) they died. There was very little to the plot and it ended …