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The Hundred Lies of Lizzie Lovett
by Chelsea Sedoti
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Some of the messages and ideals of this book weren't too bad for me, but on the whole I struggled. The protagonist was extremely self-centred and it was immensely difficult to connect with her. Added onto this the "twist" that was so implausible it was more likely Lizzie was runover by a stray lawnmower, the story lost its motivation for me completely, and instead (until about 80% of the way through) I had to trudge through page after page, chapter after chapter. I had high hopes, especially being from Sourcebooks, but it was not a book for me.
Some of the messages and ideals of this book weren't too bad for me, but on the whole I struggled. The protagonist was extremely self-centred and it was immensely difficult to connect with her. Added onto this the "twist" that was so implausible it was more likely Lizzie was runover by a stray lawnmower, the story lost its motivation for me completely, and instead (until about 80% of the way through) I had to trudge through page after page, chapter after chapter. I had high hopes, especially being from Sourcebooks, but it was not a book for me.