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Big Little Lies

Big Little Lies

byLiane Moriarty
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Darklldo
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5.0 out of 5 starsNever believe everything you hear
Reviewed in Australia on 15 October 2021
Any parent of a kindergarten child starting off in school is going to be able to relate to this more than those that have not had the experience. So much goes on between the parents as they are forced to get to know each other on an almost daily basis, if even for just a few minutes while they drop off or pick up their little ones from school. Small things happen and it is never a good idea to forget what happens to snow balls, as they roll they get bigger and bigger; so do small happenings involving parents when they witness a small insignificant event at the beginning of term on the first day of the school years ahead of them.

It may seem the conversations, the friendships, the talks and emotions are just surface stuff that mums and dads use to overcome these fleeting meetings, but as time goes on and friendships and dislikes begin to grow. The innuendos, hidden as they are meant to be, begin to build and slowly irrevocably a pattern develops that, in the final days of the school year burst into unbelievable drama.

Liana Moriarty brings this to life with the stories of the parents attending to the school. The petty reactions that are, secretly, backed by what goes on privately within the home. Everyone has secrets and when all the wrong secrets comes together then life becomes inflammable and big things happen. In this case death.

We start the story only knowing there was a death, but not who or why or how until the end. We witness the build up and find ourselves thinking “No, that won’t be what caused the death”. Just how innocent can we be? When it comes to human emotions we remain innocent until something big happens and death is so often the eye opener. No one is ever quite the same after death.

Moriarty writes brilliantly and what seems to be a mundane incident begins to take on a furtive nature, that grows and grows becoming clearer and deeper as the end nears. Anyone who has ever been a parent will know so well just how much it is the little things that should never be overlooked, especially around new kindergarten parents who didn’t know each other when term began.
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Olga T
2.0 out of 5 starsThis is not a thriller.. easily skipped 6 chapters without notice
Reviewed in Australia on 5 October 2018
The story is bringing up very difficult themes to talk about such as domestic violence, bullying and human trafficking. It is spiced up with a good humour though. Nevertheless the whole book felt like another chapter of ‘desperate housewives’ without much happening till almost the end of the book. I was waiting for a twist or something mysterious but it didn’t happen.. The book has a good merit to rise awareness of domestic violence, However, it’s unlikely I will re-read this book again as I accidentally skipped chapters 41-46 without noticing till much later but It didn’t feel I missed something significant in the story. It had a taste of chewing gum .. just a bit.
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Olga T
2.0 out of 5 stars This is not a thriller.. easily skipped 6 chapters without notice
Reviewed in Australia on 5 October 2018
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The story is bringing up very difficult themes to talk about such as domestic violence, bullying and human trafficking. It is spiced up with a good humour though. Nevertheless the whole book felt like another chapter of ‘desperate housewives’ without much happening till almost the end of the book. I was waiting for a twist or something mysterious but it didn’t happen.. The book has a good merit to rise awareness of domestic violence, However, it’s unlikely I will re-read this book again as I accidentally skipped chapters 41-46 without noticing till much later but It didn’t feel I missed something significant in the story. It had a taste of chewing gum .. just a bit.
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C Jubb
2.0 out of 5 stars I don't get the hype.
Reviewed in Australia on 24 January 2019
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I bought this because everyone I know said it is a good read. Gotta say, meh. I've read a few Moriarty books and didn't mind them, but this (and Nine Lives) just waffle on and have thoroughly irritating characters. I couldn't even finish this, I got bored.
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rhvadr
2.0 out of 5 stars very disappointed. Yes there was going to be a murder
Reviewed in Australia on 27 August 2016
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I really struggled to finish this book, I persevered waiting for the wow factor that never eventuated,very disappointed. Yes there was going to be a murder, yes it was obvious who was going to be involved, it just went nowhere.
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Christopher B
2.0 out of 5 stars Just plain rubbish.
Reviewed in Australia on 29 March 2020
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Really irritating. From the outset.
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rosie p
2.0 out of 5 stars Two Stars
Reviewed in Australia on 16 December 2016
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Trashy but intriguing. Formula written, too much dialogue to cover shallow writing skills. But hard to put dowm!
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Jeannie Phillips
2.0 out of 5 stars A TOTAL WASTE OF TIME UNLESS YOU HAVE A TOTALLY EMPTY LIFE.
Reviewed in Australia on 16 January 2019
The format of not revealing either the victim or perp. is clever. makes one keep reading. rest is padding and very trite.
Narrator's voice is AWFUL!
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robertag
2.0 out of 5 stars Extremely disappointing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 May 2020
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This book was absolutely not for me. It’s chic lit, full of airheads, mums who have no real characters drawn out, very superficial.
I skimmed it to the end, but it was a very unsatisfactory read. I’ve no comprehension of how it has such a high rating. I don’t think I’ve ever read a book with a more irritating style.
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kat
2.0 out of 5 stars Too many characters....confusing.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 January 2017
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I really wanted to like this book, it started off well but I gave up around chapter 6 as I got way too bamboozled with the amount of different characters and then all their different children
Would have had to have kept notes on who was who eventually so I gave up. Also a bit too chick lit as apposed to psychological thriller which is what I was hoping for.
Sorry.
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Big Biscotti
2.0 out of 5 stars The TV series was unwatchable, the book is perhaps marginally better.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 November 2017
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Unpleasant tale of sad people. I read it all but did not like any of the characters. Puzzled how it has reached best seller status.
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Mrs. V. Kololgi
2.0 out of 5 stars Ok
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 July 2018
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Good storyline and quite informative. It’s been stretched too much with unnecessary details and monologues in many parts. I have skipped whole pages and still managed to get the gist of this book
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