Been wanting to read this for a while #currentread
Been wanting to read this for a while #currentread
This book is so compelling. I am loving it so far 🥳
This has been in my TBR pile for ages! A YA fantasy/mystery set in Victorian times, centring around "a tree that feeds off whispered lies and bears fruit that reveals hidden secrets". I really enjoyed it. ⭐⭐⭐⭐
“There was a hunger in her, and girls were not supposed to be hungry. They were supposed to nibble sparingly when at table, and their minds were supposed to be satisfied with a slim diet too.”
No doubt that This is beautifully written and loved how it all came together at the end but personally a tad too slow
Quite different to what I usually read but I enjoyed it. Was an interesting story.
#MountTBR (book 31) #Murder2020 (book 73)
“It has made me what I am. When every door is closed, one learns to climb through windows..”
I enjoyed this fantasy read with a twist, a Victorian setting where girls have no place in the world.
#bloomingbibliophiles #tree
This young adult novel is very engaging. I am always enamored with YA books that are smart and make the reader think. This book fits that perfectly. The main character, Faith, is smart and feisty. She has to deal with the death of her father, a mother she does not understand, and a society that expects her to be less than what she is. She also has possession of a tree that bears fruit only when whispered lies.
I teach dual-credit classes on a high school campus, and the school's librarian is one of my former students, so SHE INVITED ME TO THE SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR!
#Day3 #7Days7Covers #CoverLove
If you fancy playing along all you have to do is post a picture of a book cover you love with no explanation 📚
Feel free to tag any fellow littens that you think would enjoy playing along 😊
@tessavi @Bookwomble either of you up for playing along? 😁
3⭐'s. It took me a long time to get into it and then when I did I lost interest not long after. Not the best book I've read.
#2019Book48
Not only is this science-centric, female-led mystery novel a thrilling read, full of unreliable characters; it also looks beautiful on your shelf.
A great book, but not what I thought it was going to be. I thought (of course by the title) it was about the lie tree. It was actually more about Faith and the prejudices against female scientists. It was a character driven book, and I enjoyed it. I just felt like I was cheated just a bit. (Also a pet peeve is that the fruit in the book is nothing like the cover. Maybe that doesn‘t bother most people but it bothers me.)
I‘m just in the library with my daughter. I promised myself that I won‘t get anything for me... but then I saw this and it was calling me 😂 I‘m sure most of you can relate
OMG, I loved this gothic YA fantasy! Full of family secrets, mysterious deaths, and Victorian sensibilities, this wonderfully dark tale of revenge had me quickly hooked. Also, this book gets extra Brownie points in that all the main characters are female, and they are all fighting battles in whatever way they can at a time when women were supposed to be no more than somebody's wife or sister.
I read this in 12 hours. Amazing language and a brilliant author who can lead you on twists and turns
My #allhallowsread pick for this year. Loved it so much the first time I read it that I have been anxiously awaiting the opportunity to squeeze this back into my TBR for a re-read. My front cover blurb would be, “beautifully grim.” It‘s a delightful mix of historical fiction, fantasy, murder mystery, horror, and feminist credo. 🖤🖤🖤 What‘re you reading for Halloween? 🎃👻🦇
1️⃣ Ummm eat the candy I was supposed to hand out? 😳 (We don‘t get many trick or treaters in my neighborhood so this usually ends up happening anyway.)
2️⃣ Black cats (though bats are cool too!)
3️⃣ Read a spooky story! (But MG/YA spooky, so not too scary.)
4️⃣ Whoever wants to play 😊
*️⃣ Bonus: The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge
@JenlovesJT47 #TuesdayTidbits #ThisorThat
It‘s the perfect rainy day to start this beauty. I just love the cover. 🍎🍂
This was a really satisfying read. I think if Tracy Chevalier and Neil Gaiman ever collaborate it would turn out something like this. I loved that the fantasy was believable and that the main character, Faith, learned to cope with her loss and anger in a way that gave her a more realistic view of people.
One great adventure! I‘m not usually a fan of books containing fantasy as I prefer believable stories; however, I completely fell in love with the main character of this book and she made the story for me. This book definitely does not fit neatly into any genre, and I believe that is a good thing! Dark, drily funny, suspenseful and original.
#ReadingResolutions Day 12: #BookAndBlanket (beach blanket while in Maldives 2yrs ago). While I felt that the book ran on longer than I would have liked, the characters were well-rounded and make the reader slightly invested in what the ending would be. The story also portrayed the fall of the mighty and the respected, the many faces of femininity and womanhood – and how a lady is able to make use of the assets/advantages at her disposal. ⬇️
Did not finish. Couldn't get past the first chapter, just not my thing. (Mostly in terms of writing style)
Pretty cool cover under the dust jacket of this book I randomly picked up. Textured black with a shiny burnt orange foil for the words. (Tried to read but too many distractions in the school library right now!)
‘Women find themselves on battlefields just as men do. We are given no weapons, and cannot be seen to fight. But fight we must, or perish.‘
Set in the 1800s, this is an empowering book, as it explores the themes of feminism and science. It encourages young girls to step up and be more than what society limits them to do. A great read.
Congratulations Danielle on your recent Litsy milestone & thank you for your generous #girlpowergiveaway ! ✊💜
Unique. Very interesting plot. Well written.
Dresden says I'm not allowed to get up until I've finished this book 😉
Faith has an extremely powerful personality which ( quite typically ) was subdued by the male chauvinist society. A girl hungry for knowledge, Faith spins a complex yarn of lies to find her father's murderer. Helping her along the way is a tree that gives fruit fed by a lie,offering a look into the future. The book had me gripped from the beginning. A must read if you like a perfect blend of darkness, mystery and good plot twist..😃😀
Starting this new baby for #marcofeminino and #ml122dias 😊
This is my first time with this author, what can you tell me about her? Do you enjoy her books? Her writing?
I don't know how to review this book, as I've literally never read anything quite like it before. It is truly an original and a masterpiece and deserves every INCH of praise it's been getting. It is dark and complex and beautiful and compelling and sad and scary and funny and imaginative and...and...can you tell I loved it? It's also a feminist triumph! Just. Read. It.
Faith, is #AChildWiththeGhost of her dead father influencing her actions and thoughts. Her quest to restore her father‘s reputation leads her into all kinds of trouble, some of which involve a tree that grows truths if you feed it lies. 🌳
#NuYear
This dark, creepy novel about a tree nourished by lies and fruited with truths is the perfect read for a Snow Day!
ATL got 1-2 inches of snow last night, and the city has ground to a halt. It‘s not a problem for me though, plenty of reading to do!
1) neither, cheez doodles
2) The Lie Tree
3) wallpaper my work cube, return a lamp, games, bookshelf renovation
4) all the languages!
5) oh, MINOR. uhm. I was four credits from an anthro minor, but I didn't want to take 101 after all the 300- and 400 level classes.
#friyayintro
Winners of my #clearmyshelvesgiveaway!
CONGRATS to:
@miralunasbooknook - Red Rising
@DivaDiane - Lord of the Flies
@kezzlou85 - Instruments of Darkness
@jhod - Silas Marner
@99problemsbutabookaint1 - The Lie Tree
@Velvetfur - The Sun Also Rises
Drop me an email on irene_gulliver@yahoo.co.uk with your name and address and I will get them into the post in the next few weeks.
@jenniferw88 is doing a #clearmyshelvesgiveaway ! I would love to check out The Lie Tree if I win. ❤️
Good shit! A lot of tiresome Victorian gentlemen for everyone to navigate around, but a great, clever protagonist and generally entertaining writing style.
Joining in the fun for #allthebooksof2017
Day 1 #firstreadoftheyear was this book, a new author for me, and I‘ll gladly check out her other books though not my usual genre. Really enjoyed this.
P.S. Who to tag?
One of my students came back from the library with this today. Looks good, going to add it to my TBR.
#lies #pinocchio #longnosefromlying
#emojinov @RealLifeReading
Holy Helium! There are quite a lot of books with the word "lie" or "lies" on my TBR.
#MountTBR
Hey @silentrequiem , have you heard of this one?
I really enjoyed this book! A Victorian set mystery with many twists and turns; great characters, brilliant writing and very atmospheric! Perfect for a spooky October read! 👍🏻 🎃 👻 🍁
#RiotGrams, Day 20: Today's prompt is "apples.” I love this book, and every book Frances Hardinge has written! ?????