Sliver of Truth
A Novel
Book - 2007
Publisher:
New York : Shaye Areheart Books, c2007
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9780307338464
0307338460
0307338460
Branch Call Number:
FICTION Unger
Characteristics:
355 p. ; 24 cm



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Add a CommentI was so excited to read this book after I finished Beautiful Lies. Unfortunately, I was very disappointed. While in the first book I enjoyed all of the twists and surprised, I felt many of the twists in this book didn't flow properly or they just didn't make sense. Don't worry I wont spoil anything, but I will say some of the characters should have been left alone.
Hmmm, I like intrigue, but I could not get into. I'm reading past comments so am now wondering if this book was part of a series.
I really really really enjoyed this book. C'mon. You probably didn't understand and you felt some of your questions were unanswered! It was a perfect ending. For a character, like Max, I say it couldn't have ended any better! I mean read the book!! Too amazing! I actually preferred it to Beautiful lies! Jake is such a liar but I felt for him. He loved Ridley but I couldn't be happier Dylan was the one for her at the end.
Amazing book, if you ask me. Might have started slow but the pace quickens and the reader is completely submerged into this world of deceit and surprise. It almost seems surreal! Funny that I completely relate to Ridley. Felt mad when she was mad and I even justified her stubbornness and ignorance sometimes. You can say I am like that too although shes way older than I am. Loved this book. Would consider this in my collection.!
I enjoyed the way Lisa Unger described Ridley's thoughts and actions and her continual struggle to do the right thing to find answers to her past. This was an intriguing follow up to Beautiful Lies with an interesting plot line and complex characters.
Not as good as the first book "Beautiful Lies." I found this one to leave too many unanswered questions and the ending wasn't satisfying. I expected more. However, the novel is a great page turner and easy, entertaining read for what it's worth.
Not as enjoyable as the first book about Ridley Jones (Beautiful Lies). The story was good and the reader gets answers to some of the questions left from the first book. I found the narrator's voice a bit annoying. In the beginning she tells the reader that this is not the first book or her story and if they haven't read the first they may wish to do so. But throughout the book Ridley recaps events that happened in Beautiful Lies. I wish she hadn't continued to cater to a reader that was unaware of the plot. If they're lost, it's their fault, continue with the new stuff.
This was not enough of an annoyance to prevent me from reading the book and at the end hoping there will be another Ridley Jones book. Quick read with plenty of twists.