None of This Is True

by

Lisa Jewell

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy dark, twisted psychological thrillers with complex characters and morally ambiguous situations would likely appreciate this book.
  • Fans of Lisa Jewell's previous works and those who like stories incorporating true crime podcasts or documentary-style elements will find much to engage with.
  • This book is well-suited for those who enjoy fast-paced, suspenseful reads that keep them guessing and don't shy away from exploring disturbing themes.
  • It's an excellent choice for book clubs or buddy reads, as it provides ample material for discussion and interpretation.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • This book may not be suitable for readers sensitive to themes of child abuse, grooming, and pedophilia.
  • Those looking for a clear-cut resolution or happy ending may be disappointed by the ambiguous conclusion.
  • Readers who prefer lighter, more uplifting stories or those who dislike unreliable narrators might struggle with this book.
  • Additionally, those who are tired of podcast-related plots in thrillers or who find the victim-blaming aspects problematic may want to avoid this novel.
  • It's also not recommended for readers who prefer their thrillers to have more action-oriented plots rather than character-driven psychological suspense.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Gripping and addictive psychological thriller
  • Complex, well-developed characters
  • Fast-paced with short, punchy chapters
  • Clever use of podcast and documentary elements in storytelling
  • Builds tension and suspense effectively
  • Unpredictable twists and turns
  • Explores dark and disturbing themes
  • Compelling dual narrative structure
  • Strong, immersive writing style
  • Thought-provoking and discussion-worthy

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Ending felt anticlimactic or unfinished for some readers
  • Problematic handling of grooming/pedophilia themes
  • Some plot points and character actions felt unrealistic
  • Title may be considered a spoiler
  • Slow start for some readers
  • Repetitive elements in parts of the story
  • Ambiguous ending unsatisfying for some
  • Heavy, disturbing themes may be too much for some readers
  • Characters not particularly likable
  • Some plot holes and loose ends

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