Liane Moriarty Book Ranking (From Favorite to Least Favorite)
Alice comes to on the floor of the gym, with a bunch of worried friends around her. They aren’t the only ones that are worried – Alice is expecting her first baby and she’s concerned that the fall might have hurt the baby (she also can’t figure out why she’s at the gym; she hates the gym). The surprise of being at the gym, though, takes a quick backseat to the shock Alice receives when she realizes that it’s not 1998 like she thought, but instead it’s 2008. She’s not pregnant – she has three children. And the happy, new-ish marriage to Nick that she remembers is now on the verge of divorce. It’s a lot to take in. (Full review here)
I love Liane Moriarty’s books because they’re super engaging without being TOO fluffy, and they’re long enough that you don’t finish it too quickly. It’s one of those books where you don’t want to know too much about it going in – the main thing you need to know is that a parent died at trivia night at the local elementary school. Was it a murder? An accident? And, through 95% of the book, the biggest question is WHO DIED? (Full review here)
Set against the backdrop of a seemingly ordinary suburban barbecue that takes a tragic turn, this book follows the three couples present at the bbq and how their relationships change in the aftermath. (Full Review Here)
One perk of my job is occasional early access to big titles coming out and this one is one I was VERY excited to see pop up. I love books by Liane Moriarty! After Joy Delaney goes missing, Stan, her husband becomes a suspect. Two of their children think their father is innocent, while the other two, well they aren’t so sure. (Full review here).
When Cecilia stumbles across a letter from her husband with instructions to open it only in the event of his death, she has decide if she wants to know the secrets the letter contains.
Ellen O’Farrell, a successful hypnotherapist, discovers that her new boyfriend, Patrick, has a stalker. And that stalker is his ex-girlfriend, Saskia.







