I Know What You Did Last Summer By Lois Duncan Review

I Know What You Did Last Summer by Lois Duncan is available wherever books are sold. (And yes, the sequels exist, but the original stands alone.)

Lois Duncan reminds us that the scariest monster isn’t wearing a mask or wielding a hook. The scariest monster is a group of ordinary teenagers looking the other way. i know what you did last summer by lois duncan

Panic sets in. They get out of the car and find the boy motionless. Instead of calling for help or reporting the accident, they make a fateful decision: . They swear a blood oath of silence, agreeing to never speak of that night again, and go their separate ways. I Know What You Did Last Summer by

Let’s dive into the original story, its themes, and why it remains a must-read, even if you think you already know what happened. The story begins on the Fourth of July. Four teenagers— Julie James , Ray Bronson , Helen Rivers , and Barry Cox —are driving home from a party. It’s late, the roads are winding, and laughter turns to horror when they feel a sickening thud. They’ve hit a young boy on a bicycle. Panic sets in

The Accident Season by Moïra Fowley-Doyle, Dare Me by Megan Abbott, or classic thrillers by Mary Higgins Clark. Have you read the book or only seen the movie? Let me know in the comments—and don’t forget to lock your doors tonight. 👀

Published in 1973, the novel is a stark, chilling, and surprisingly complex piece of young adult literature. While the movie gave us a supernatural slasher, the book gave us something far more disturbing: the darkness of the average teenage heart.