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Tell Me No Lies
Tell Me No Lies | Malorie Blackman
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Gemma longs for her lost mother, taking comfort from the cuttings in her scrapbook; pictures of mothers who loved their children come what may. Mike is new to the area; a boy with a terrible secret to hide. A secret about his missing mother. Gemma and Mike - two kids hurt by their past and now inextricably linked. Their effect on each other's lives will be explosive.
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We could all use a lesson in empathy in this day and age so read more!!

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Tell Me No Lies | Malorie Blackman

Tell me no lies...do you refer to your stacked books here on Litsy when deciding what to read next? I fear my Litsy TBR will be exactly like my TBR spreadsheet - it just keeps getting longer and longer since I rarely refer back to it. All the books! 😁

BookishMarginalia Honestly, I just read whatever appeals to me at the time. My TBR lists are mostly just to remind me of books I have or want to get... at some point! 7y
Shvonne My Listy TBR is mostly books I haven't bought yet. I pick a book based on mood. 7y
Zelma I have the same system as @BookishMarginalia. I use the TBR for reminders of titles but read based on mood. I do refer to my TBR at the library to see if any strike my mood and are available. 7y
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Library copy! I thought I'd review some books since it's the last day of college.

Anyway: It was eye - opening. I could totally relate to both Gemma and Michael...it's a thrilling tale about truth and the way we protect ourselves, sometimes by bullying. Light reading, but impactful. I'd say it's great for mature readers too :3