A good aeroplane book. Initially there were too many unconnected characters and the fact that each chapter was about one group I found clunky. Once the story got going it became predictable but the big reveal, the husband's mightily obvious secret, actually came before half way and then the book...
3.5I was curious about this book and since the launch of the Lian's first book in Portugal, I have wanted to read something of hers. Little Lies promotes a mystery, something interesting to be discovered before the final and keep us focused on the story while we try to figure out what happened.Fo...
"Change is the only constant in life" - like it or not.How much have we changed in the past 10 years ? How different will we be from our present selves ten years from now ? Would my 18 year old self deal with my 28 year old situations similarly ? All those memories, what if one day they disappear...
I am an unabashed fan girl of this author, ever since reading "What Alice Forgot" and listening to "The Husband's Secret" earlier this year. I even have "Big Little Lies" queued up next. The thing I adore about Ms. Moriarity's style is its realism as relates to relationships between men and women...
Sophie Honeywell is the successful head of Human Resources for a large firm and lives a happy life but for one thing. She is single and 39-years-old. Her biological clock is nearly up and she’s really concerned that she still has not found that special guy to marry and have children with. She ...
She didn’t think she’d closed her eyes all night, but Sam was leaning over her, shaking her shoulder where she sat in the green leather chair next to Ruby’s bed. There were purple shadows under Sam’s red-rimmed eyes, black stubble along his jaw and a thin line of white spi...
Shimlara spoke so fast and breathlessly, she could barely get the words out. “Our teacher showed us pictures.That’s why it looks familiar. Arth is at the top of the Galaxy’s Ten Most Dangerous Planets list. Arth-Creatures eat ALL other species—Globagaskarians, Earthlings, whatever!” “I mustn’t ha...
The more serious Lyn’s tone, the more lighthearted Gemma became. It was like they were on a seesaw with Gemma flying high on the childish axis “Wheeee!” while Lyn banged down heavily onto solid, grown-up ground.If Gemma started to become more serious, would Lyn start to lighten up—or did the sees...
Nobody had been able to find Henry Sweet. He’d finally been discovered in the studio of his cottage painting a giant canvas bright orange. “I have an idea for a new painting,” he said, with a feverish light in his eyes. “That’s wonderful, darling!” said his wife. “Well, in that case, we must leav...