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Liars’ Club

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SKU: 9780143035749

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Dive into Dionne Bunsha’s gripping memoir, “Liars’ Club” (ISBN: 9780143035749), a New York Times acclaimed story. Unravel the complexities of family secrets and the search for truth amidst deception. Experience a powerful narrative of resilience, identity, and the courage to confront one’s past.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780143035749
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • Depth: 19
  • Height: 196 mm
  • No of Pages: 352
  • Series Title: English
  • Width: 129 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0143035746
  • Publisher Date: 31 May 2005
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: Reprint
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 16 mm
  • Weight: 231 gr

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

16 reviews for Liars’ Club

  1. Kritika Shekhawat

    I was drawn into Dionne Bunsha’s world from the first page. A brave and moving account of uncovering the past. A few chapters felt a little dense, but I highly recommend it.

  2. Ayanika De

    An intriguing book that explores complex family dynamics. Some passages resonated deeply, while others left me wanting more clarity. It’s a compelling read, nonetheless.

  3. Alok Pandey

    A raw and honest look at family secrets. There were parts I loved but I got lost in the story at times. A very emotional read.

  4. Sayan Patra

    A gripping tale of family secrets, though some parts felt a bit disjointed. Bunsha’s voice is strong and the story is ultimately compelling.

  5. Varun Bajaj

    I enjoyed the book. The story pulled me in from the beginning. It was a bit slow in some places, but it was overall a great memoir.

  6. Vijay Laxmi Vashisht

    A poignant exploration of truth and deception within a family. The author’s courage is admirable. While some sections felt lengthy, the overall impact is undeniable.

  7. B Vaishnavi

    Liars’ Club is a powerful memoir. I appreciated Bunsha’s vulnerability in sharing her family’s story. However, I found some of the details a little confusing at times. Still a good book.

  8. Abhishek Mittal

    This book was a wild ride of family dysfunction. It was good, but it felt like I was missing some information and context. Read at your own risk!

  9. Robin Thakur

    Dionne Bunsha’s memoir is a journey of self-discovery. Although the narrative occasionally meanders, the emotional depth and honesty make it a worthwhile read. I enjoyed this book!

  10. Nitesh Somani

    A thought-provoking memoir about family secrets and identity. Bunsha’s writing is engaging, and the story is captivating. At times, it felt a little repetitive but a solid read.

  11. Sanskriti Agrawal

    The author’s vulnerability is so evident! While the story is engaging, I felt like it was missing something, and the ending was wanting.

  12. Name

    A captivating and well-written memoir about family. Although it was really good, I felt there were so many different stories being told at once. Highly recommend.

  13. Akarsh Na

    A captivating read! Dionne Bunsha’s story is raw and honest. The writing is beautiful, though some parts felt a bit slow. Overall, a worthwhile exploration of family secrets.

  14. Aditya Rana

    Intriguing memoir that made me reflect on my own family dynamics. A great story, a few parts felt a little long. Overall, I enjoyed it a lot.

  15. Suhani Jain

    Liars’ Club is a well-written memoir, delving into tough topics. I had some issues with the pacing. But the author’s honesty made it worth reading.

  16. Ishita Mishra

    Interesting story about family, secrets, and lies. It’s a good read but can be a bit confusing to follow at times.

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