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desertcart.com: The Cheerleaders: 9781524718350: Thomas, Kara: Books Review: Five dead cheerleaders all in a row! - Thereโs been no cheerleading squad at Sunnybrook High for the past five years, following three separate tragedies involving cheerleaders. Bethany and Colleen were the first to die, killed in a car accident when their car hit a tree. Then, Susan and Juliana were murdered โ strangled by Susanโs neighbour (who was stalking her) while the girlโs were home alone โ the neighbour then subsequently shot by police. Finally, Jennifer (who was supposed to be at the sleepover the night Susan and Juliana died, but fell ill at the last minute), unable to come to terms with her friendโs deaths, commits suicide. Jenniferโs sister, Monica, living in the shadow of her perfect sister, is trying to move on, even though her life eerily mirrors her sisterโs five years ago โ sheโs popular, has two best friends, and is a member of the dance team (the club that replaced the cheer squad). But the past wonโt let her go, and upon discovering an ominous note citing a connection between all the cheerleaders deaths, Monica starts to unwittingly look into her sisterโs past. But unravelling the truth, is a dangerous game, one she just might not survive! Back in April, I was so impressed with โLittle Monstersโ that I promptly pre-ordered โThe Cheerleadersโ, and then waited impatiently for the 31st July to roll around. And Iโm pleased to report that this one was just as good โ suspenseful, tense, shocking, and emotional. Have to say I was definitely led down the garden path on this one. The author did something different and clever that I totally fell for, that still has me thrilled. Chapters were told in the present, from Monicaโs POV, as well flashbacks in Jenniferโs POV. Timelines set five years apart meant there were two sets of students (since Monica was only in middle school when Jen was in high school) so there were quite a few characters to keep straight. But thatโs what I love about Kara Thomasโs books, is that her characters donโt live in a bubble โ they have parents, family, friends, acquaintances, frenemies, teachers, faculty, friendโs parentโs, parentโs friends โ most only get a mention, or a small role, but this high calibre of attention to detail really bring her characters to life. And not just her characters, but the setting and lay-out of the town as well โ like how every October the businesses on Main Street compete to display the best dress-up scarecrow, and when two characters walk into a cafe one mentions to the other that itโs just down the road from where her mother works โ had me thoroughly engrossed in her fictional world. Kara Thomas is now my top current author in the YA mystery/suspense genre, as well as the queen of the high school setting, and I will be racing to pre-order her next book. Review: An intriguing mystery! - After reading Kara Thomasโ two thrillers last year, I knew that this yearโs thriller, The Cheerleaders would be just as terrifying and suspenseful as her previous ones. It definitely fit the bill for eerie thriller, though I wasnโt as creeped out as I had hoped to be. Life the past five years for Monica has been hard, ever since her sister died, and her four friends died as well, things have just been rough. Two separate incidents killed four of her sister, Jenโs friends and when everything became too much for her, Jen took her own life. Now as the five year anniversary starts to roll around, Monica begins to question things. Starting with wondering why her stepfather still has Jenโs old cell phone. Soon Monica and a girl from her class, Ginny, begin to look into the events that surrounded Jenโs friendsโ deaths and even Jenโs herself. Tracking people down who knew Jen and the cheerleaders five years ago isnโt exactly easy, especially trying to see if they can remember something. All the while we watch as Monica deals with her own life struggles. She had an event happen to her over the summer that has pretty much left her shaken and has changed her whole attitude on life. Sheโs not quite the same person she once was, though since we didnโt know her then, we can only take that at face value. Everyone always assumed that the accident involving two of the cheerleaders was just that, and that the murder of the other two cheerleaders was solved as they caught the man they suspected of being the murderer before he died. Case closed. Monicaโs stepfather was one of the police officers who worked the case latter case. But something never sat right with Monica, hence all her digging and investigating. This book kind of surprised me in some ways. The majority of Monicaโs investigating was trying to figure out what really happened to the cheerleaders who were murdered and what Jenโs connection to it all was, that maybe she was murdered too for knowing something. She strives to find answers, but doesnโt expect a part of her past to catch up with her. I feel like the pacing might have been a little different this time around than in Karaโs previous thrillers. It wasnโt overly slow with Monicaโs investigating, but I felt like there was a definite change in pace to what I had initially anticipated. It was enough to keep me turning the pages though as Monica continued to get closer before hitting yet another brick wall. There was definitely a lot of tension to the story, especially as Monica struggles to keep her life from falling apart. I felt like I wasnโt really able to devise my own speculations with this one. There was simply so much going on and I was trying to find that connection to all of it. When itโs finally revealed by the end, I knew there was no way of me having seen any of that! Lol! I enjoy being taken by surprise like that! I really enjoyed Monicaโs character in this one! Her struggles that she was dealing with felt very real. Granted some of her choices were so far beyond what I wouldโve done, I still felt like the majority of her actions were very relatable and realistic. Sheโs definitely a heroine I could get behind and root for. What also made the story interesting was that every now and then, we would get a chapterโs worth of details from Jen five years ago before and during all the events that took place. These segments were well-timed and placed and became relevant to the part of Monicaโs investigation and kind of let us know whether she was on the right trail or not. The ending, as I said, was surprising! There was a lot more to it all than I had expected. Knowing the full scale of whodunit and all the whys wasnโt something I would ever get close to realizing. Maybe I got to part of the conclusion of the story, but definitely not the latter half! It never bothers me when that happens because I get so wrapped up in the mystery, I just sometimes forget to try and solve it! The Cheerleaders was a most interesting thriller with quite the twisted string of mysteries! Thereโs more than one that will need to be solved and just when you think you might see a connection between them, be prepared to be turned in another direction! The Cheerleaders was rather twisted but in the most enjoyable of ways! Definitely a read to keep you guessing long before itโs over! Overall Rating 4/5 stars







| Best Sellers Rank | #62,370 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #84 in Teen & Young Adult Thrillers & Suspense (Books) #100 in Teen & Young Adult Mysteries & Detective Stories #1,440 in Teen & Young Adult Literature & Fiction |
| Book 1 of 2 | The Cheerleaders |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,989) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.85 x 8.25 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | 9 - 12 |
| ISBN-10 | 1524718351 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1524718350 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 400 pages |
| Publication date | August 6, 2019 |
| Publisher | Ember |
| Reading age | 14 - 17 years |
N**M
Five dead cheerleaders all in a row!
Thereโs been no cheerleading squad at Sunnybrook High for the past five years, following three separate tragedies involving cheerleaders. Bethany and Colleen were the first to die, killed in a car accident when their car hit a tree. Then, Susan and Juliana were murdered โ strangled by Susanโs neighbour (who was stalking her) while the girlโs were home alone โ the neighbour then subsequently shot by police. Finally, Jennifer (who was supposed to be at the sleepover the night Susan and Juliana died, but fell ill at the last minute), unable to come to terms with her friendโs deaths, commits suicide. Jenniferโs sister, Monica, living in the shadow of her perfect sister, is trying to move on, even though her life eerily mirrors her sisterโs five years ago โ sheโs popular, has two best friends, and is a member of the dance team (the club that replaced the cheer squad). But the past wonโt let her go, and upon discovering an ominous note citing a connection between all the cheerleaders deaths, Monica starts to unwittingly look into her sisterโs past. But unravelling the truth, is a dangerous game, one she just might not survive! Back in April, I was so impressed with โLittle Monstersโ that I promptly pre-ordered โThe Cheerleadersโ, and then waited impatiently for the 31st July to roll around. And Iโm pleased to report that this one was just as good โ suspenseful, tense, shocking, and emotional. Have to say I was definitely led down the garden path on this one. The author did something different and clever that I totally fell for, that still has me thrilled. Chapters were told in the present, from Monicaโs POV, as well flashbacks in Jenniferโs POV. Timelines set five years apart meant there were two sets of students (since Monica was only in middle school when Jen was in high school) so there were quite a few characters to keep straight. But thatโs what I love about Kara Thomasโs books, is that her characters donโt live in a bubble โ they have parents, family, friends, acquaintances, frenemies, teachers, faculty, friendโs parentโs, parentโs friends โ most only get a mention, or a small role, but this high calibre of attention to detail really bring her characters to life. And not just her characters, but the setting and lay-out of the town as well โ like how every October the businesses on Main Street compete to display the best dress-up scarecrow, and when two characters walk into a cafe one mentions to the other that itโs just down the road from where her mother works โ had me thoroughly engrossed in her fictional world. Kara Thomas is now my top current author in the YA mystery/suspense genre, as well as the queen of the high school setting, and I will be racing to pre-order her next book.
J**.
An intriguing mystery!
After reading Kara Thomasโ two thrillers last year, I knew that this yearโs thriller, The Cheerleaders would be just as terrifying and suspenseful as her previous ones. It definitely fit the bill for eerie thriller, though I wasnโt as creeped out as I had hoped to be. Life the past five years for Monica has been hard, ever since her sister died, and her four friends died as well, things have just been rough. Two separate incidents killed four of her sister, Jenโs friends and when everything became too much for her, Jen took her own life. Now as the five year anniversary starts to roll around, Monica begins to question things. Starting with wondering why her stepfather still has Jenโs old cell phone. Soon Monica and a girl from her class, Ginny, begin to look into the events that surrounded Jenโs friendsโ deaths and even Jenโs herself. Tracking people down who knew Jen and the cheerleaders five years ago isnโt exactly easy, especially trying to see if they can remember something. All the while we watch as Monica deals with her own life struggles. She had an event happen to her over the summer that has pretty much left her shaken and has changed her whole attitude on life. Sheโs not quite the same person she once was, though since we didnโt know her then, we can only take that at face value. Everyone always assumed that the accident involving two of the cheerleaders was just that, and that the murder of the other two cheerleaders was solved as they caught the man they suspected of being the murderer before he died. Case closed. Monicaโs stepfather was one of the police officers who worked the case latter case. But something never sat right with Monica, hence all her digging and investigating. This book kind of surprised me in some ways. The majority of Monicaโs investigating was trying to figure out what really happened to the cheerleaders who were murdered and what Jenโs connection to it all was, that maybe she was murdered too for knowing something. She strives to find answers, but doesnโt expect a part of her past to catch up with her. I feel like the pacing might have been a little different this time around than in Karaโs previous thrillers. It wasnโt overly slow with Monicaโs investigating, but I felt like there was a definite change in pace to what I had initially anticipated. It was enough to keep me turning the pages though as Monica continued to get closer before hitting yet another brick wall. There was definitely a lot of tension to the story, especially as Monica struggles to keep her life from falling apart. I felt like I wasnโt really able to devise my own speculations with this one. There was simply so much going on and I was trying to find that connection to all of it. When itโs finally revealed by the end, I knew there was no way of me having seen any of that! Lol! I enjoy being taken by surprise like that! I really enjoyed Monicaโs character in this one! Her struggles that she was dealing with felt very real. Granted some of her choices were so far beyond what I wouldโve done, I still felt like the majority of her actions were very relatable and realistic. Sheโs definitely a heroine I could get behind and root for. What also made the story interesting was that every now and then, we would get a chapterโs worth of details from Jen five years ago before and during all the events that took place. These segments were well-timed and placed and became relevant to the part of Monicaโs investigation and kind of let us know whether she was on the right trail or not. The ending, as I said, was surprising! There was a lot more to it all than I had expected. Knowing the full scale of whodunit and all the whys wasnโt something I would ever get close to realizing. Maybe I got to part of the conclusion of the story, but definitely not the latter half! It never bothers me when that happens because I get so wrapped up in the mystery, I just sometimes forget to try and solve it! The Cheerleaders was a most interesting thriller with quite the twisted string of mysteries! Thereโs more than one that will need to be solved and just when you think you might see a connection between them, be prepared to be turned in another direction! The Cheerleaders was rather twisted but in the most enjoyable of ways! Definitely a read to keep you guessing long before itโs over! Overall Rating 4/5 stars
A**R
Great read
I loved this. I bought this when I randomly saw it at Barnes and Noble and I was so glad I bought it. The story was so interesting and really drew my attention right away.
S**N
Nancy Drew in the new millennium
Five cheerleaders from Sunnybrook High School have died. Five years later, Monica, whose sister committed suicide, is not convinced that these deaths were random. Her fun-loving sister, Jen, never would have taken her own life; of that, Monica is certain. While snooping in her stepfatherโs office, she happens upon enigmatic messages, each a duplicate of the other, contained in envelopes with no return addresses. Why, Monica wonders, are these messages, addressed to her stepfather, kept in a locked desk drawer? And more important, who is the sender? She senses that they relate to the cheerleadersโ deaths, and the mystery begins. Tom has been Monicaโs stepfather as long as she can remember, and she loves him. Her sisterโs suicide deeply affected her entire family, including Tom. Had she misread him? What do these secret, cryptic messages mean? Like Nancy Drew, my idol when I was a teenager, Monica is determined to get to the bottom of this mystery. Slowly but surely, she puts together pieces of the puzzle in an interesting story. THE CHEERLEADERS is well written and fast paced. Monica is a canny sleuth! Although entertaining, the book seems to be directed toward a young audience. No disrespect is intended by comparing Monica to Nancy Drew, who was highly popular many years ago. Read and enjoy!
F**N
AMAZING THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST YA THRILLERS YET!!
A**R
OMG! this book is soooo good! it ends with THE BIGGEST CLIFFHANGER and like there is no second book. like it tells u the whole point of the book(btw it doesnt rly tell u everything it just tells u a lot) anyways the book is rly good and has lots of suspense. i loved it and i finished it in a day. i definitely recemend it. it rly draws u in, and i rly liked the characters. the overall story is amazing and realistic. its just a rly good book and if you r not so sure if u wanna buying it or not, u should definitely buy it. oh! i almost forgot to say its kinda a sad story it has to do with 5 girls dying but its also about friendship. i would honestly tell u everything that happens, but lile whats the point of buying it right?!
S**P
This book is full of mystery and suspense. I would definitely recommend it to everyone who likes thrillers.
P**N
To scary for my thirteen year old.
R**A
Not the worst not the best It answered everything that was asked to do and thats it
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