A review by heather_elizabeth_reads
Little Lies by Talia Aden

5.0

This story was a whirlwind of emotions and loved so many aspects of this book. A dual POV story filled with 80's nostalgia, faking dating pining, and some of the sweetest and swooniest moments that will leave you feeling all the butterflies of young love. 

The neurodiversity representation in this story truly melted my heart. Tully, the female main character in this story is neurodiverse and I loved seeing all the little things Nathan, the male main character, does to accommodate her sensory needs to make her feel safe and understood. 
Conversely, the sibling rivalry in this story truly had my heart breaking for Tully. There were some sibling moments in this story that just filled me with so much rage.

I loved how effortlessly the story flowed. The characters are flawed but in a realistic and relatable way and I really loved reading their story. I also really loved that this book was set in the 80s and all the little pop culture references throughout the story. 

Thank you Talia for the ARC copy of Little Lies. I am voluntarily leaving an honest review.