![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() From witty satire to bone-chilling narratives, Moriarty’s writing captivated me until the final stroke of ink. “Big Little Lies” was a refreshing relief from the same old, same old: the cliché and, at best, mediocre genre of (though I love it wholeheartedly) contemporary romance. Until a schoolyard scandal threatens to penetrate their perilous web of lies.Īs any sane person would conclude after reading the story’s synopsis, I was no longer asking, “should I purchase this novel?” but rather, “how quickly can I read the 486 pages?” And Jane, the youngest of the three mothers, desperately hopes to escape her haunting past. Celeste, the essence of beauty, conceals her secrets behind a facade of perfection. Madeline, strong-willed and zealous, is as likely to forgive as she is to forget- the probability is slight. For those who are unfamiliar with the work of Liane Moriarty, “Big Little Lies” centers upon the lives of Madeline Mackenzie, Celeste Wright, and Jane Chapman. While searching for a novel that would satisfy both my desire to read mature literature, yet remain comprehensible for the fifteen- year-old I am, I came across the novel “Big Little Lies”. Photo Credit: Chloe Mintz/Achona Online/Piktochart Liane Moriarty is the author of eight international best-sellers including “Big Little Lies”. ![]()
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