![]() ![]() All those feelings of elation, adoration, complacency, regret and selfishness? I had them all while reading this book, and I truly couldn’t be more thankful for it.ĭominic DeAngelo - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Moriarty’s shining talent in Truly Madly Guilty is her uncanny ability to get into the mind of her well-developed characters, turn the mirror on the reader and make you think about your own relationships, both past and present. She gives each character enough baggage for a world tour, even though this is just an afternoon in a showy suburban backyard in Sydney.… t’s a shame to see her resort to the level of contrivance that this book requires. How earthshaking can the fallout be? The author does her damnedest to make it seem colossally important. ![]() Moriarty is quite good with this kind of detail.) But hey, it’s just a barbecue. They are well delineated and saddled with various pathologies. Truly Madly Guilty… about the day of a terrible, terrible barbecue, and features only a small group of characters. ![]() In this latest, the women come off as cliches-the stripper with a heart of gold, the childless woman who desperately wants children, and the talented artist, haunted and insecure. Sadly, there is too much trope and too much tease in Liane Moriarty's Truly, Madly, Guilty for it to stand up well in comparison to her previous novels- Big Little Lies or What Alice Forgot. ![]()
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