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A review by coffeelitmama
The Hundred Lies of Lizzie Lovett by Chelsea Sedoti
3.0
I checked this out because it was the Big Library Read & I honestly don't think I would've read it otherwise.
Hawthorne has an active imagination, one that sometimes has some pretty unreasonable ideas. I didn't like Enzo throughout the book, he was definitely a loser but I think that's a phase we all experience in life & have to learn from on our own. There was a lot of teen angst & drama, which got tiring by the end of the book.
I wish there would've been some explanation for why Lizzie what she did, but I guess that's part of life too- never knowing why don't things happen.
Overall it was just okay, nothing remarkable but not the worst thing I've ever read either.
Hawthorne has an active imagination, one that sometimes has some pretty unreasonable ideas. I didn't like Enzo throughout the book, he was definitely a loser but I think that's a phase we all experience in life & have to learn from on our own. There was a lot of teen angst & drama, which got tiring by the end of the book.
I wish there would've been some explanation for why Lizzie what she did, but I guess that's part of life too- never knowing why don't things happen.
Overall it was just okay, nothing remarkable but not the worst thing I've ever read either.