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A review by underneathstars
Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney
4.0
"We're all just ghost of the people we were, and countfiets replicas of the people we wanted to be."
Wow. I don't even know where to begin with this book. Not only was it captivating, luring you in with every word, but it was also beautiful.
"Some people are ghosts before they are dead."
Each chapter was filled with words I wanted to write down and string up on my walls.
"We are children disguised as adults."
The characters were amazing. I never once felt like I was reading about fictional people. They all seemed so real.
"Little girls are different than boys. They're made of sugar, and spice, and scar for life."
Twist after twist, I never once expected what happened next. I never wanted to stop reading this story.
"A front way seat to a slow suicide."
Wow. I don't even know where to begin with this book. Not only was it captivating, luring you in with every word, but it was also beautiful.
"Some people are ghosts before they are dead."
Each chapter was filled with words I wanted to write down and string up on my walls.
"We are children disguised as adults."
The characters were amazing. I never once felt like I was reading about fictional people. They all seemed so real.
"Little girls are different than boys. They're made of sugar, and spice, and scar for life."
Twist after twist, I never once expected what happened next. I never wanted to stop reading this story.
"A front way seat to a slow suicide."