Monday, October 5, 2015

Review: Big Little Lies

Title Big Little Lies
By Liane Moriarty
Genre Adult Contemporary/Suspense
Pages 460

Synopsis
Big Little Lies follows three women, each at a crossroads:
Madeline is a force to be reckoned with. She’s funny and biting, passionate, she remembers everything and forgives no one. Her ex-husband and his yogi new wife have moved into her beloved beachside community, and their daughter is in the same kindergarten class as Madeline’s youngest (how is this possible?). And to top it all off, Madeline’s teenage daughter seems to be choosing Madeline’s ex-husband over her. (How. Is. This. Possible?).
Celeste is the kind of beautiful woman who makes the world stop and stare. While she may seem a bit flustered at times, who wouldn’t be, with those rambunctious twin boys? Now that the boys are starting school, Celeste and her husband look set to become the king and queen of the school parent body. But royalty often comes at a price, and Celeste is grappling with how much more she is willing to pay.
New to town, single mom Jane is so young that another mother mistakes her for the nanny. Jane is sad beyond her years and harbors secret doubts about her son. But why? While Madeline and Celeste soon take Jane under their wing, none of them realizes how the arrival of Jane and her inscrutable little boy will affect them all. (From Goodreads)

What it has going for it
I wasn't even going to try to write up a synopsis for this one so though it was long I just used the synopsis from Goodreads. I've been hearing great things about Liane Moriarty's books for a while now and since she's Australian and I have a theory that all Australian authors are amazing, I knew I was going to have to give her a try. Big Little Lies seems to be everyone's favorite so I picked it up...and blew through it three days. It would have taken less time if I didn't have to eat and sleep and have a life. I'm telling you, there's something in the water down there in Australia because the books that come out of there are so wonderful! While I wouldn't call the beachside town these characters lived in a small town, it definitely had the feel of one. Everyone seems to know everyone and as a result it has this whole gossipy soap opera feel to it...in a good way. These characters were great! I loved getting to know each of them and their secrets and worry and care about them. I was enthralled by the plot and while I saw one twist coming, I was totally blindsided by another. The writing is that perfect writing that evokes all the emotions it should and it all came together to make a splendid read. Now I want to gobble up all of Moriarty's books! 

What's lacking
There were a few, just a few, unbelievable things that happened in the town that I found myself raising an eyebrow at. I also like my stories to have a little more substance. Something to learn. This one had things that were great, but I'm not sure I learned anything or feel bettered by the story. Other than that, I have no other complaints. 

Yea or Nay?
Yes, yes. A thousands times yes! 

12 comments:

  1. I have not read a contemporary book in a while, but this might be something to consider! I love the cover and the sound of the twists! Thanks for the review, will check this out.

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    1. It's really a great read! You can't go wrong with this author.

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  2. I listened to the audiobook recently for book club, and it was awesome! The whole book club really liked it, which is a pretty major feat! Oh, calamity!

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  3. I've been hemming and hawing about reading this book because I have heard so many good things about it, but at the same time I often find that I just can't get into books where the female characters are married and have kids. It's weird I know. Maybe it's because I'm not at that stage in my own life yet. Nevertheless, it's always good to get outside your comfort zone, so maybe I'll do that with this book!

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    1. I think you would love this one! You should try it.

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  4. Okay adding this to my TBR right now! It's funny because I never choose to read in this genre but whenever I do I love it!

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    1. I think you'll like it, Lan. It's funny and intense and gripping. It's great!

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  5. The only one of hers I've really loved was What Alice Forgot. The lives of everyone just seem so messed up and awful! Still, they are soap opera compelling.

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    1. They are totally soap opera but in a good way. I feel that there's at least a message and growth to witness.

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  6. I loved this one. It's definitely my favorite, especially because it says so many sharp, spot-on things about the whole "school mom" culture. I also love how Moriarty gets really in-depth with her characters. And I love to say the name Moriarty ... it just rolls off the tongue ...

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    1. I love to say it too! I wonder if this one will be my favorite. I'll have to read all her others to find out!

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