Big Little Lies

Big Little Lies

2014 • 460 pages

Ratings146

Average rating4.2

15

Literally could not put this book down!

I had the Kindle version, but I could not put this down so I purchased the audio version for when I was driving, showering, sleeping, cleaning, or performing other necessary duties where holding my iPad or mobile would be difficult. This is my 2nd Moriarty book and I'm looking forward to the next. Already downloaded both the audio and Kindle version as I was finishing this one. I think I'm addicted!

I can't stop saying, “Oh calamity!” I was so sad when the book ended. I loved these characters so much. Madeline was my favorite, but Ed was a close second.

Such a well developed story! I am just fascinated with Moriarty's imagination now. She really weaves a good one! I've been suggesting this one to everyone, even strangers I catch browsing for their next guilty pleasure read.

I was pretty certain that I knew who the dad was about a quarter into the book, but when Ed cracked open his Cornwall novel and the red herring reference was made, I decided to keep my mind open. ;)

I literally squealed so loud at Tom's revelation in his apartment in the back of Blue's Blues that my son came running “What!?” I think that was in my top 5 moments of reading the book. Also Chloe's conversation with Madeline in the car on the way to orientation raked high on my list. What a hoot that was!

5 Stars easily! It's one of my favorite books (ever) now.



April 11, 2015