by Eileen Cook
I think The Almost Truth is a great book for times when nothing but a light-hearted book will do. We all know those days when we want to read but our minds just won't focus on anything that requires us to think all too much for ourselves. Not to knock The Almost Truth for being light-hearted; it's j...
Actual rating: 3.5 starsI think The Almost Truth is a great book for times when nothing but a light-hearted book will do. We all know those days when we want to read but our minds just won't focus on anything that requires us to think all too much for ourselves. Not to knock The Almost Truth for bei...
I liked the main character much more than I was expecting to! 3 stars because the end felt kind of rushed and unresolved. I would have liked it to be a bit longer. The book ended very suddenly.
First of all I should mention how honored I felt that Cook thanked me first in her acknowledgment. ;) - lol yep, I am one of those weird guys who reads themThis was really good- not light or fluffy- totally unexpected in many ways but once I got over the fact that this isn't your rom com -- I really...
I had a great time reading this book. This book is about a girl named Sadie living on an island. Nothing she wants more than going away from it. Throughout this book, Sadie tries to find out her true identify. It book is light and a bit predictable, but very entertaining.
The Almost Truth is not a full on romantic contemporary, contrary to what the cover may imply, it is the story of a con girl who is about to go through the biggest con of all time. Sadie, the main protagonist, is finally getting away from the island, away from her trailer home, her prisoned father, ...
The Almost Truth was the first Eileen Cook book I’ve read so I didn’t know what to expect. Cover and synopsis are deceiving. I thought it will be something like Stealing Heaven by Elizabeth Scott and Heist Society by Ally Carter but the whole storyline was revolving around Sadie’s identity and final...
The Almost Truth is my first Eileen Cook novel and I waltzed into it armed with nothing but the heady feeling of reading a book by a local author. Ever since I started my Masters program, I have been meeting a lot of local authors who write for children and young adults and for the first time ever, ...