![]() ![]() ![]() It is clear that Amber tells lies from page one, but revelation after revelation continues to shock and complicate the story further. Amber doesn’t know who she can trust, and as a result we don’t either. It’s easy to dislike and distrust every character in the book for one reason or another. She has to try and piece together her memories to uncover who is responsible and who she can trust. There are also diary entries and memories from Amber’s childhood to help give an understanding of her mindset before everything happened.Īmber can’t remember what happened so it’s obviously not going to be easy to figure out the truth while she’s stuck in a hospital bed. It is easy to rattle through the chapters which bounce from just before to just after Christmas (and the accident) with ease. She is an unreliable narrator due to the coma, and losing some of her memory, but also because she admits “Sometimes I Lie”.Īmber is easy to relate to, her inner thoughts shared on the page as she is stuck in a hospital bed with no recollection of the accident that put her there. ![]() This book had me thinking about Amber Reynolds and her family for a few days after I had finished. ![]() There are three things you should know about me: ![]()
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