Ratings66
Average rating3.7
I am already a big fan of Liane Moriarty, but I think this is one of her best accomplishments! After listening to me going on about it forever, my husband also read it and loved it. He is a huge tennis fan and was convinced that Liane Moriarty must play a lot of tennis to have the insights about the game that she put in this book. He was very impressed when he researched it afterwards and discovered that she is not in fact a tennis player. I myself am not a tennis fan, but that didn't matter at all. This is a book about a family and the interrelationship of all the complex characters within it. Moriarty stats her writing chops by handling the multiple points of view with clarity and skill. Each character is interesting and compelling, and the way she brings them all together is genius. The red herrings that Moriarty threw into this book created a lot of suspense, which I really enjoyed, and as usual I was impressed by her insights into human psychology and what makes people do the things that they do.