It also had the same sort of amusing humor, true-life situations, and slight absurdity that made me love What Alice Forgot. It made me laugh, it made me think, and I ignored all sorts of vital tasks to finish it in two days (the sure sign of a good book for me). Now Big Little Lies book is out (it came out in July – it took me a while to work my way to the top of the holds list), and I think it’s her next best after What Alice Forgot. The Husband’s Secret shot her into the spotlight last year when it became a #1 New York Times best-seller and landing on all sorts of Best Books of the Year lists, and I liked that one better, although still not on the level of What Alice Forgot. Then I read her next book, The Hypnotist’s Love Story, and was definitely underwhelmed (I actually can’t remember almost anything about that book now, except that I didn’t really care for it). I’ve read it twice, and enjoyed it both times (and raved about it here). It’s no secret that What Alice Forgot is one of my favorite books.
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