Lying Out Loud (Companion to The DUFF)
Kody Keplinger
Expected publication: April 28th 2015 by Scholastic Press
Sonny Ardmore is an excellent liar. She lies about her dad being in prison. She lies about her mom kicking her out. And she lies about sneaking into her best friend's house every night because she has nowhere else to go.
Amy Rush might be the only person Sonny shares everything with -- secrets, clothes, even a nemesis named Ryder Cross.
Ryder's the new kid at Hamilton High and everything Sonny and Amy can't stand -- a prep-school snob. But Ryder has a weakness: Amy. So when Ryder emails Amy asking her out, the friends see it as a prank opportunity not to be missed.
But without meaning to, Sonny ends up talking to Ryder all night online. And to her horror, she realizes that she might actually like him. Only there's one small catch: he thinks he's been talking to Amy. So Sonny comes up with an elaborate scheme to help Ryder realize that she's the girl he's really wanted all along. Can Sonny lie her way to the truth, or will all her lies end up costing her both Ryder and Amy?
One thing I like about Kody Keplinger is her writing style is so clear. Her books are all so different with different characters and VERY different plots, but through all of that I can tell that it is Kody writing.
Lying Out Loud. Companion novel to The DUFF (which I really liked) (and no I have not seen the movie yet). In case you are like me (which was incredibly silly of me because I had just re-read The DUFF) and could not tell who Sonny and Amy were in The DUFF, Amy is Wesley's younger sister, Sonny is her best friend.
The Characters:
The book is told through Sonny's point of view. Sonny is a very troubled character, what with her Dad in prison and all. And she has mastered the art of lying. UNTIL, her lying starts to get her into trouble. Namely with the time that she was IMing (I didn't even know people still did that!) a guy named Ryder and Ryder thinks that she is Amy, and this causes ALL sorts of problems.
Sonny is somebody that I was shaking me head at for most of the book, I can understand why she was making all of the stupid decisions that she was, but I still couldn't believe that she was making those decisions. SERIOUSLY SONNY STOP!
One of my favorite things about this book was how much emphasis it put on Sonny and Amy's friendship. I love books about friendship, and this one did not fail to disappoint. Especially since it wasn't the kind that made the friendship look like all peaches and cream. Sonny and Amy have some pretty huge problems that they have to work through. Loved every bit of it. Very realistic.
And one of the best parts of the book, is, you get to see Wesley and Bianca for a bit! And not just in a passing 1 page bit, you actually get to READ ABOUT THEM AND WHAT THEY ARE DOING NOW!!!
I loved those parts.
The romance between Sonny and Ryder was also cute, but honestly I wasn't that crazy about Ryder. Maybe because I loved Wesley so much in The DUFF, and Ryder just wasn't as great as a character as him.
Also, I didn't picture Ryder in my head the way I think I was supposed to. Every time he was mentioned, all I could think of was this:

And this:
I blame it on watching Tangled too many times.
Anyways.....
The Plot:
Kody Keplinger delivered a solid character driven plot with this one. There is also a reveal near the end, so if you ever get just a teensy bit bored and thinking that nothing will ever happen in this book, expect a reveal. (And yes, I did get a teensy bit bored around 3/4s of the way through)
Plot was great. Kept me for the most part entertained and rooting for all of the characters to grow.
The DUFF was a great idea, and sometimes companion novels just don't add up to the original novel. This is not one of those times. Lying Out Loud can stand up next to The DUFF.
I loved reading about Sonny, Amy, Ryder, and getting to see Wesley and Bianca again!!! You can read this one as a standalone, but I definitely recommend reading The DUFF first. AND the covers kind of match.
Reading Lying Out Loud also makes me want to read The DUFF again, even though I just read it a few months ago.
Awesome book, and I will definitely be looking forward to the next book that Kody comes out with.
***Thanks to Scholastic for providing an ARC of this in exchange for an honest review. I was in no way compensated for this review.***