![]() ![]() For me, the second half of the novel travelled along much better than the first. Given that 300 pages is more than most commercial fiction novels contain in total, it’s testimony to my faith in Liane’s writing skill, that I hadn’t already given up. It’s quite a thick book, clocking in just over 500 pages, but it wasn’t until I hit page 300 or so, that I began to see the story take shape. While I haven’t read all of Liane’s novels yet, out of the ones that I have, this is by far the most drawn out in terms of knowing what was actually going on. ![]() In Liane Moriarty’s most recent novel, Truly Madly Guilty, the ripple effects of a single incident are deconstructed and examined in the most intricate manner. It was just an ordinary Sunday afternoon… Once again Liane Moriarty uses her unique, razor-sharp observational skills to sift through the emerging fault lines of seemingly happy families. They could so easily have said no.īut she and her husband Sam said yes, and now they can never change what they did and didn’t do that beautiful winter’s day. It was just an ordinary backyard barbeque on a Sunday afternoon. ![]() What if they hadn’t gone? That’s the question Clementine can’t stop asking herself. ![]()
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