The Lies That Bind - Emily Giffin

The Lies That Bind

By Emily Giffin

  • Release Date: 2020-06-02
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4
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From 1,915 Ratings

Description

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • In this irresistible novel from the author of All We Ever Wanted and Something Borrowed, a young woman falls hard for an impossibly perfect man before he disappears without a trace. . . . 

It’s 2 A.M. on a Saturday night in the spring of 2001, and twenty-eight-year-old Cecily Gardner sits alone in a dive bar in New York’s East Village, questioning her life. Feeling lonesome and homesick for the Midwest, she wonders if she’ll ever make it as a reporter in the big city—and whether she made a terrible mistake in breaking up with her longtime boyfriend, Matthew. 

As Cecily reaches for the phone to call him, she hears a guy on the barstool next to her say, “Don’t do it—you’ll regret it.” Something tells her to listen, and over the next several hours—and shots of tequila—the two forge an unlikely connection. That should be it, they both decide the next morning, as Cecily reminds herself of the perils of a rebound relationship. Moreover, their timing couldn’t be worse—Grant is preparing to quit his job and move overseas. Yet despite all their obstacles, they can’t seem to say goodbye, and for the first time in her carefully constructed life, Cecily follows her heart instead of her head. 

Then Grant disappears in the chaos of 9/11. Fearing the worst, Cecily spots his face on a missing-person poster, and realizes she is not the only one searching for him. Her investigative reporting instincts kick into action as she vows to discover the truth. But the questions pile up fast: How well did she really know Grant? Did he ever really love her? And is it possible to love a man who wasn’t who he seemed to be? 

The Lies That Bind is a mesmerizing and emotionally resonant exploration of the never-ending search for love and truth—in our relationships, our careers, and deep within our own hearts.

Reviews

  • Falls completely flat

    2
    By S_LaLo16
    Started in an interesting way, I really was getting vested in the Cecily and Grant story, even the 9/11 storyline opened it up for a very interesting second half of the book, but then the author got lazy and fast tracked the ending with very little detail. It felt like 2 different people wrote the first half of the book and the second half. What a disappointing, boring and overly predictable ending.
  • Can’t put this book down!

    5
    By SportySpice :)
    I love this book, all get books! I didn’t want to sleep, eat, work, talk to anyone, I barely wanted to walk my dogs lol This book is wonderful as all of her books are!
  • Great Read!

    5
    By Shelli4
    Great book!
  • The BEST

    4
    By fredster3321
    Read this book so fast!!!!
  • Loved it!!

    5
    By Gioealy
    I love the surprises throughout!! Easy read that kept your attention!👍🏻 I’ve recommended it!
  • Slow start, but keep going!

    4
    By lboveington
    Once I got halfway through, I couldn’t put it down.
  • The ties that remind

    1
    By Spectre3297
    I LOVE Emily Griffin. I liked some of the characters a lot. But using 9/11 as a plot device was in extraordinarily bad taste. This book could have been written leaving 9/11 out, it wouldn’t have been as easy, but it would have been more impactful, suspenseful, resectful, and fulfilling. This also leaves women with the idea that men who cheat and lie probably still love them, and there’s probably an understandable excuse. Also, this book didn’t need to be written at all. It was just Something Borrowed with a gross 9/11 sham of a backdrop. Amy was just Darcy from something borrowed. Grant was Dex. Cecily was Rachel. Scottie was Ethan. This book was hard in the worst way, and easy in the worst way.
  • Not her best

    1
    By Heija23
    I have enjoyed all her other books. This one was predictable and too far fetched. The ending was a disappointment. I skipped ahead because I couldn’t read anymore of the main character pining for a sociopath.
  • Masterfully empty

    1
    By annaf2001
    Just because you can’t put a book down doesn’t mean it’s satisfying or well done. Yes, it’s compelling, but in the manner of a third-rate soap opera. Characters are caricatures, pay offs are absurd, and the backdrop of 9/11 borders on insulting, since it’s clearly a device. Shallow, above-average writing at best.
  • ❤️❤️

    5
    By Fell Short!!!!
    Another captivating story by Emily Giffin!