The Liar by Nora Roberts - Review Summary

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Author: J.T. Rothing ISBN: 1230000652650
Publisher: Book Chapter Summaries Publication: September 8, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: J.T. Rothing
ISBN: 1230000652650
Publisher: Book Chapter Summaries
Publication: September 8, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Nora Roberts’ The Liar is finally here! The Liar is such an entertaining novel, a story of lies and deceit and a story of family and the value home.  

If you’d like to enhance your experience while reading The Liar, then this book review and study guide is perfect for you!

Nora Robert’s The Liar tells the story of Shelby who from the death of her husband has left her serious debt and a series of lies and deceit. Find out how Shelby copes up with one lie after the other.  

When you read The Liar by Nora Roberts you will get a deeper understanding of the characters and plot found in the novel, as well as the themes and symbolism included.  

You also get a detailed chapter by chapter breakdown and analysis of the events as they unfold along with a glossary of the characters used in the original book. Just in case that’s not enough for you I’ve also included an analysis of each chapter, and quotes from the book that I found interesting.

Wrapping it all up is a discussion of the critical reviews for The Liar as well as my overall opinion of the book.

Plus much more!

WARNING - This is not the original book Nora Robert’s The Liar, but a detail summary and study guide designed to be used alongside the original work.

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Nora Roberts’ The Liar is finally here! The Liar is such an entertaining novel, a story of lies and deceit and a story of family and the value home.  

If you’d like to enhance your experience while reading The Liar, then this book review and study guide is perfect for you!

Nora Robert’s The Liar tells the story of Shelby who from the death of her husband has left her serious debt and a series of lies and deceit. Find out how Shelby copes up with one lie after the other.  

When you read The Liar by Nora Roberts you will get a deeper understanding of the characters and plot found in the novel, as well as the themes and symbolism included.  

You also get a detailed chapter by chapter breakdown and analysis of the events as they unfold along with a glossary of the characters used in the original book. Just in case that’s not enough for you I’ve also included an analysis of each chapter, and quotes from the book that I found interesting.

Wrapping it all up is a discussion of the critical reviews for The Liar as well as my overall opinion of the book.

Plus much more!

WARNING - This is not the original book Nora Robert’s The Liar, but a detail summary and study guide designed to be used alongside the original work.

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