![]() ![]() The story itself is haunting and beautifully written and has been compared to works by Gillian Flynn and Ruth Ware. However, many readers have speculated that Claire may be a representation of Amber’s own conscience. The ending of the book is left somewhat open-ended, as it’s unclear whether Claire is actually real or just another figment of Amber’s imagination. As her family, friends, and doctors try to piece together what happened in the days leading up to her accident, they all must come to terms with the fact that sometimes people-even those closest to us-don’t always tell the truth. In “Sometimes I Lie,” we are taken on a journey through the mind of Amber Reynolds. ![]() What if we’re not telling the truth even to ourselves? Is it really possible to know what’s true? ![]() It’s an interesting idea for a book and makes you think about the truthfulness of our memories. The premise of the book is that the narrator, Amber, tells three different versions of her own life story – one where she is cancer-free, one where her older sister died instead of her, and one where she is paralyzed – to try and figure out which one is true. There’s a book called “Sometimes I lie” that has been gaining a lot of popularity recently. ![]()
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