I guess with the title Liar and Spy, I should have expected the theme of this book to be everybody lies. Without spoiling too much of the book, you need to know that everyone in the book is telling a lie about something at some point. This turned the plot into a mystery for me, but Rebecca Stead works out all the situations in a satisfactory way.
At first I was concerned at the lack of honesty, but as I finished the book, the characters stayed with me awhile and I thought it would be a good book to discuss why people lie. I do not know if I will have time to read this aloud this year, but it is a possibility.
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Some character traits create both problems and solutions for a character. Click here to download a free form where readers can collect evidence from the text for this.
For an explanation of my rating scale, click here.
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