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Big Little Lies
This review was originally posted on Star Crossed Reviews I received this book for free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Thank you to Michael Joseph for my NetGalley copy of this book. I actually borrowed the audiobook from my library. I have previously read one of Liane's books and I know that this book was made into a TV series that has had very good reviews. but before I watched it I wanted to read the book.
This is one of those books where you can't stop talking about it but at the same time, you don't want to spoil the story. There are many secrets in this book and I love the way that they unfolded.
This story follows three women Madeleine, Celeste and Jane. Jane is new to the area and meets friends Madeline and Celeste. The three women have children starting kindergarten at the same school. These three women are very different but have some common ground. Madeleine is an easy person to like and instantly became my favourite. She's bubbly and loves to be involved. I found quite Celeste frustrating at times. Jane, I just wanted to hug her and tell her it was all okay.
The beginning of the book is actually the end. we flick from the end to the beginning and regularly get fed more mystery from after the 'event' through statements. I really liked this method. I love it when books do something. different like this.
This book is addictive and gripping I can see why it got picked up for a TV series. If you like a bit of mystery, playground politics and a shocking ending then pick this book up now.
This is one of those books where you can't stop talking about it but at the same time, you don't want to spoil the story. There are many secrets in this book and I love the way that they unfolded.
This story follows three women Madeleine, Celeste and Jane. Jane is new to the area and meets friends Madeline and Celeste. The three women have children starting kindergarten at the same school. These three women are very different but have some common ground. Madeleine is an easy person to like and instantly became my favourite. She's bubbly and loves to be involved. I found quite Celeste frustrating at times. Jane, I just wanted to hug her and tell her it was all okay.
The beginning of the book is actually the end. we flick from the end to the beginning and regularly get fed more mystery from after the 'event' through statements. I really liked this method. I love it when books do something. different like this.
This book is addictive and gripping I can see why it got picked up for a TV series. If you like a bit of mystery, playground politics and a shocking ending then pick this book up now.