A review by dorisede
Every Single Lie by Rachel Vincent

2.0

I had to give up reading novels for a month or so because I was preparing for my exams. I am finally done with my exams and you have no idea how happy I am to finally read something that is not a law textbook with hundreds of cases and authorities that I am supposed to cram into my head.

Unfortunately for me, the first book I picked up to read, which is this book by the way, was just a drag. It basically put me in a reading slump. From the very first page, I felt that there was something off about the writing style. The joy of reading is being able to have some kind of emotional connection with the characters in a book and that's what makes you become invested in that story. And, this book failed to pull me in emotionally, I didn't feel connected to any of the characters or even the story. It took me days to read ten chapters of this book and I decided to skip the middle chapters and go over to the last chapters to find out how the book was going to end. I couldn't even bring myself to finish those last chapters and I finally decided to to give up this book.
My textbooks are definitely more interesting than this book. I just hope the next book I read will be better than this one.