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A review by zerosixjune
The Lies About Truth by Courtney C. Stevens
4.0
Well, okay. This book is all about friendship. It's also a journey to find yourself back after an unfortunate incident.
First of all, I liked that Sadie and Max got together even before the story started. It made me more focused on the healing journey and friendship problems. Second, the writing was great. I think it was simple and realistic. Third, I loved the steps Sadie took to overcome her issues. And Max... He's such an amazing boyfriend. They are together throughout the story (I'm glad the author didn't push a breakup act to add more drama to the romance part).
Overall, I enjoyed it. There was a bit of misunderstanding and miscommunication, but I was okay with it. Also, if you expect a mindblowing plot twist, there's none. It's a pure YA story.
First of all, I liked that Sadie and Max got together even before the story started. It made me more focused on the healing journey and friendship problems. Second, the writing was great. I think it was simple and realistic. Third, I loved the steps Sadie took to overcome her issues. And Max... He's such an amazing boyfriend. They are together throughout the story (I'm glad the author didn't push a breakup act to add more drama to the romance part).
Overall, I enjoyed it. There was a bit of misunderstanding and miscommunication, but I was okay with it. Also, if you expect a mindblowing plot twist, there's none. It's a pure YA story.