Book Review - Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty

I'm going to step away, for this one book review, from the usual topic of murder and review a different genre.  You may have already heard about Liane Moriarty. The author of What Alice Forgot, The Husband's Secret, Big Little Lies and more. Call it chick lit or women's literature but if you want a novel you can't put down - this is it.

My first exposure was her book, What Alice Forgot. Imagine going to the gym and then in less time than you can burn calories, you forget what's been going on in your life for the past few years. A great concept and one which we might all be tempted to experience at one point or another.

Big Little Lies is another story about the lives of women. We meet Madeline, Celeste and Jane - all parents with children in the same school. Liane escorts us through their worlds and leads the reader in one direction while simultaneously pulling the reader in another.

Just when you are sure you know who the characters are and what is going to happen, invariably Liane flips your world upside down.

I don't want to give away the surprise but I highly recommend reading any one of her books if you want a peek into the life of someone who could be your neighbor or your girlfriend. What a wonderful way to be reminded that life isn't what we think it is.

Happy trails,

Leslie

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