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Book Review of Liars and Saints

Liars and Saints
Liars and Saints
Author: Maile Meloy
Genre: Literature & Fiction
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1


This is one of those books that, when I started reading it, I thought it was rather odd somehow, but it grew on me a lot by the end. The particularly odd aspect is that, the characters never really did the same. I ranged from being deeply annoyed and/or frustrated to being mildly okay with individual characters, depending who it was. I never truly liked any of them. Yet, there was something about this dysfunctional family and their story, including their individual faults and weaknesses, which ultimately becomes extremely compelling and engaging. I wanted to know what happened to them, while wondering how they could possibly move forward from their current positions. There is definitely some rather messed up stuff in this book, which in many ways might leave you happy this family is not yours. Yet, at the same time, they are in many ways rather normal, at least in the sense that there is no such thing as a perfect family. In this way, the title is fitting, as it speaks to the truth of us all. I'd read it again.