Choker

· Sold by Simon and Schuster
4.2
11 reviews
eBook
240
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook

What are best friends for? Murder, maybe.

Zoe and Cara were as close as friends could be—until Zoe moved away in fourth grade. Miserable without Zoe, Cara grew into an unhappy sixteen-year-old, tormented by the popular girls and nursing a hopeless crush. Then one day Cara returns home from a miserable day at school to find Zoe sitting on her bed. Shocked and delighted, Cara agrees to hide Zoe from troubles at home and the two resume their friendship as though no time has passed. Zoe even helps Cara get up the courage to stand up for herself and talk to her crush. But when one of the popular girls winds up dead, Cara begins to suspect that Zoe is responsible, and her questions only feed Zoe’s anger. As Cara searches for answers, she is forced to confront a deadly truth….

Ratings and reviews

4.2
11 reviews
Amanda Morse
31 May 2014
After reading a list of books similar to Gone Girl, I thought Choker would be a good fit. I read a bunch of reviews and it sounded intriguing and full of twists. Let me just say, I saw the ending coming a hundred miles away...it's so obvious. All the people out there who were so shocked need a lesson in foreshadowing...there are at least 20 instances where the author gives it away. Overall, I was really disappointed...I kept hoping for something to shock me, never happened. Snooze.
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A Google user
14 July 2011
The book started out all right. I hated what the other girls did to Cara. They were awful and despicable. So, I did sympathize with her. For a while. Then she just got to me. She just seemed so, weak and a pushover at times. You couldn’t help but get frustrated at her sometimes. When Zoe comes in, she does take an interesting personality change and Zoe is partly responsible for that. However, as the plot wore on, I rather guessed what was going on, and the underlying secret. I am not sure if the big secret was obvious to other readers who have read this book, but I did figure it out when Zoe starts to have a more prominent place in the story. Although it started off rather interesting, I could not help but lose interest. It was predictable, and Cara as a character just did improve and I stopped liking her. I felt sorry for her, but she didn’t make herself likable at all. It came to the point where you can’t feel sorry for her anymore she just became so...pathetic. She did manage to grow a spine, but it would shrink rapidly as well. Another thing I did not take kindly to was the animal cruelty mentioned in the book. It was horrible to read and to me, unnecessary. It was already evident that Zoe and Cara aren’t really all “there” so I don’t see why there had to be any mentioning of any animals being killed. The ending, well it was predictable, therefore it wasn’t that exciting or a complete revelation to read. I thought there could have been more to the book. It’s not a book I would recommend, I would say take it or leave it. I’ve read much better than this. It’s predictable, and by the time you finished the book you find it lacking in something, perhaps a new twist should have been brought in, or something that would have brought the plot to a more interesting level.
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nirmal vishal
27 January 2015
Excellent book, I don't why people said its not good. I'll admit I figured out the ending in the beginning itself but it was still good and I probably would've enjoyed it even more had I not known the ending
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Elizabeth Woods lives in Cincinnati, Ohio. Choker is her debut novel.

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