![]() ![]() It was interesting and kept my attention, but some things were a bit all over the place and not always super concise. I can’t think of that much to say about Perfect Lies. (If you read my review of Mind Games, you’ll know how I don’t like to take time on chapter headers.) Which gets confusing if you’re not constantly reading the chapter headers. The chapters alternate between the sisters, and the chapters still jump around in time, like in Mind Games. Rafael played a much bigger part in this book after his random appearance in Mind Games. Perfect Lies improves on the characters and the plot the world building, eh, not so much. The characters, the world, and the plot were lacking. ![]() I wasn’t a huge fan of Mind Games, the first book. Keane with the help from their various peers. The Keane Foundation uses psychics to conduct corporate espionage. Perfect Lies picks up from where Mind Games left off. Format: Hardcover, 230 pages, HarperTeen, HarperCollinsPublishers, 2014. Read my review of Mind Games, Book #1, here. Perfect Lies by Kiersten White, Book #2 in the Mind Games series. ![]()
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