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The Lies That Bind
by Emily Giffin
I wanted to start off my saying that I read every single one of Emily Giffin's books. I fell in love with her novels years ago when I lived in Atlanta and saw her first novel, Something Borrowed, on a shelf at Borders (yes, Borders!) promoting local authors. After reading, I immediately bought every book she had out.
I enjoyed reading The Lies That Bind. Honestly, I devour her books, and read this one in two evenings. I just couldn't put it down and had to know what happened. Honestly, didn't see it coming! I don't want to spoil any parts of the plots, but one thing that I really loved about this book is that the characters seem so real. Some are likable, some are not, but they feel like real-live human beings (and we aren't always perfect). Cecily, at some points you will want to hug her and at some points.... well, you won't want to hug her... you'll see!
Also, if you have read Giffin before, she often brings back characters from other novels. Look for a favorite one here.
Thank you to NetGalley and Ballantine Books for the review copy.
I enjoyed reading The Lies That Bind. Honestly, I devour her books, and read this one in two evenings. I just couldn't put it down and had to know what happened. Honestly, didn't see it coming! I don't want to spoil any parts of the plots, but one thing that I really loved about this book is that the characters seem so real. Some are likable, some are not, but they feel like real-live human beings (and we aren't always perfect). Cecily, at some points you will want to hug her and at some points.... well, you won't want to hug her... you'll see!
Also, if you have read Giffin before, she often brings back characters from other novels. Look for a favorite one here.
Thank you to NetGalley and Ballantine Books for the review copy.