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I know it seems to be trendy to have characters that are flawed and unlikable, and maybe I am growing tired of that. The suspense wasn't bad. I almost gave up on the book because Isa's daughter had a bigger part than those who could actually speak. She changed diapers and constantly breast fed throughout the whole book...it was boring as heck. Sorry.

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The Lying Game A Novel Ruth Ware 9781501156205 Books Reviews


Can't remember disliking a main character more. This plot is easy to figure out. Not really twists if they are a telegraphed at every turn. Unbelievable actions by everyone. I struggled to finish this book
Sometimes I wonder if we've all read the same book when I read the other raving reviews. While I do agree that her first two books were far better, and I also agree The Woman in Cabin 10 is the best, this book dragged on forever. "Couldn't put it down"? Not until the end when I couldn't wait for it to be over! I'm still wondering why so much of the story endlessly has to focus on Isa breastfeeding her 6 month old and traveling EVERYWHERE with that pram...Can you say boring!
It's often hard to enjoy a book with a flaky narrator, but completely possible if you feel that the author has control of him/her. Didn't work here. I consistently wanted to slap the protagonist for her overreaction s, under reactions, inexplicable passions and loyalties, and overall bad judgment. Again, I can forgive all these things (in the book, if not the character) if they seem part of a complex and flawed, developed narrator. I just didn't get that sense. She'd throw her life away for these friends, she tells us that, but I never got a sense of WHY, other than that she said so. The bond they share is basically "we have such a bond.". The book also seems to try to impart great wisdom, but it keeps contradicting itself. Again, totally fine if you feel it's deliberate, part of a confused and evolving reality for the main character. Here it just feels like the author is confused.
I didn't get it. The protagonist is afraid of her own shadow because of "what she did" as a teenager with her girlfriends. Over and over again, it's "oh, no, we can't disclose what we did." But what they did wasn't that big a deal. A misdemeanor in most states in the U.S. Plus, they did it as minors. I understand it could tarnish their reputations and hurt their careers, but the protagonist is terrified that if "what they did" comes out, she'll spend lice in prison and/or the authorities will take her child. Just silly, really.

Also, the Lying Game that the girls played in school has nothing to do with "what they did." The disconnect makes the story unfulfilling.

Overall, it's boring and repetitive. Nothing happens for so long, and it's filled with the same internal struggles, ad nausem How dare he accuse me; but I am lying and he knows it; he just doesn't know what I'm lying about. It's as if author forgot she had already written these lines multiple times.

Can't believe I spent $12.99 on this. I've read better books for under $5.
I enjoyed Ruth Ware's first two books so much that I pre-ordered The Lying Game. Maybe I'm just jaded from all the psychological thrillers that I read but I didn't find the terrible crime the girls were implicated in to be all that terrible. I also didn't understand why the narrator couldn't come clean to her husband and that she would leave him before she would break the bond of secrecy with her friends. Most of her behavior was inexplicable to me, she claimed she would die for her friends, she claimed that she was forced to live a lie because of the horrible consequences if the truth were ever revealed, but I never felt that her endless hand-wringing was anything more than melodrama. The first three quarters of the book were excruciatingly slow going, most of the action was the protagonist alternating between fretting and breastfeeding her daughter. Then finally the story picked up, only to end pages later. Overall, not the authors best work.
I really enjoyed Ruth Ware's previous two novels. So much that I pre-ordered The Lying Game, and despite my list of books to read, I started reading this the moment it was delivered to my .
What a disappointment, though.
This book isn't horrible or anything. In fact, I really like Ware's writing style. To me, it is unique and easy-to-read. However, the story just dragged on and on and on...
There were so many interesting ideas in the story that were brought up, but then they were just sort of abandoned. The entire book is centered around playing a game that involves lying, but this backstory is barely explored. So while the reader is supposed to engage in the story of The Lying Game, there isn't enough story to engage in. The four main characters have supposedly cemented a strong friendship during their time at Salten House, but they were only together a mere 12 months, and we virtually get no background from their time together. Exploring the past more would have added a lot to the story, and certainly invested the reader in what was to come later.
I don't want to spoil anything, but this was predictable. Ware's previous novels have twists and turns and I was guessing til the end. In this one, not so much.
So, sad day (.
Let me start by saying I love Ruth Ware. However, there was far too much focus on that darn baby Freya. How can a 6 month old occupy so much of the story? It was a distraction trying to imagine each scene when there's a baby attached to Isa's boob or being cradled in her arms/Pram. I am so over the baby.
I know it seems to be trendy to have characters that are flawed and unlikable, and maybe I am growing tired of that. The suspense wasn't bad. I almost gave up on the book because Isa's daughter had a bigger part than those who could actually speak. She changed diapers and constantly breast fed throughout the whole book...it was boring as heck. Sorry.
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