We Were Liars by E. Lockhart May 2014 Delacorte Teen Lockhart's a National Book Award finalist and Printz Award honoree, and her new book for teens has a raving John Green blurb: «Thrilling, beautiful, and blisteringly smart, We Were
Liars is utterly unforgettable.»
Not exact matches
It would
be utterly disgusting of me to generalize all people of faith as
liars, corrupt theocrats and child abusers, so I won't... but I will not remain silent as the children of God pass judgment against others the way jesus told them not to.
The alternative to seeing Mendelssohn as an
utterly sincere interpreter of a sacred tradition, however,
is not to regard him as a trickster and a
liar.
Doesn't this in itself establish that the midwife
is ignorant, incompetent and a
liar to boot, and that any «information» she may have to offer
is utterly worthless?
Those witnesses
were not
liars or jailhouse snitches but ordinary people
utterly convinced that their memories
were accurate.