A review by indigolily
Lies All Lies by Marguerite Alcazaren de Leon

5.0

'Lies All Lies' is a fictional masterpiece that tackles the ironies of our prolonged dispositions in a witty and perceptively. With exacting humor, it challenges standards we abide by, beliefs ingrained in us, unavoidable circumstances we find ourselves in, and many other facets of society and how we identify ourselves as a part of it.

The sarcasm will have you laughing but at the same time urge you to think of these things from a perspective that is rooted in realism. The lessons are haunting and I often found myself pausing in between the chuckles to reflect on our current realities. I would definitely read it two, three, or even more times if I need some grounding.