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Little Bitty Lies
Little Bitty Lies
Author: Mary Kay Andrews
In a suburban Atlanta neighborhood where divorce is as rampant as kudzu, Mary Bliss McGowan doesn't notice that her own marriage is in trouble until the summer night she finds a note from her husband, telling her he's gone -- and taken the family fortune with him. Stunned and humiliated, a desperate Mary Bliss, left behind with her seventeen-y...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060199593
ISBN-10: 0060199598
Publication Date: 7/1/2003
Pages: 448
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 56 ratings
Publisher: HarperCollins
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 2
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CareBear22 avatar reviewed Little Bitty Lies on + 33 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
This is a funny, light read. Kept me laughing throughout the book. Finished it in one day. MB's best friend Katherine will keep you entertained. I didn't like the attitude of her daughter Erin, but other than that, it was a good read. Definitely would recommend picking it up if you like witty romances.
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Helpful Score: 3
Mary Kay Andrews just writes the best southern fluff fiction around. Her books are entertaining and quick and a wonderful diversion. Like eating a piece of divinity fudge. Technically she is an excellent writer with great descriptions, builds good characters and keeps the plot zipping along. Her settings, in the deep south, are just great and she really has it down pat.

'Little Bitty Lies' is a fun book and a great read. Nothing too heavy but just plain enjoyable. I look forward to all her books.
reviewed Little Bitty Lies on + 39 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
True to Mary Kay Andrews, this book was a very entertaining read. It wasn't, however, as hilarious as some of her other books. If you're looking for an uproariously funny novel from Mary Kay Andrews, try Hissy Fit, or Savannah Breeze. I thought both of those were much, much better!
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Helpful Score: 2
A comic Southern novel not only about one woman's lifelong quest for home but also about all the important things in life: marriage and divorce, mothers and daughters, friendship and betrayal, small-town secrets - and the perfect recipe for chicken salad.
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Helpful Score: 2
Cute, humorous story. Mary Bliss McGowan starts counting the number of divorces in her neighborhood, not knowing that her own marriage has hit the skids. Stunned and humiliated she concocts a less embarassing story - her husband, Parker, didn't leave her - he's just simply DEAD!

Little Bitty Lies tells about the important things in a Southern woman's life, marriage, love, divorce, mothers and daughters, and a great recipe for chicken salad!
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koreanprincess24 avatar reviewed Little Bitty Lies on + 136 more book reviews
Very funny book.
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funny and wonderful!
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great book. the story really keeps you going.
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Cute and readable, but certainly not her best. Not quite as funny as her other books but for a fluff novel not bad either.
anothertag avatar reviewed Little Bitty Lies on + 85 more book reviews
Mary Bliss was happy until her husband leaves her with a note. He takes ALL the money and disappears. So Mary Bliss tells a lie that her husband died in a freak accident in Mexico. Fun book.
Readnmachine avatar reviewed Little Bitty Lies on + 1474 more book reviews
Andrews is slightly off her game in this tale of a woman abandoned by her yuppie husband, who decides to dig herself out of the financial hole he's left by faking his death to collect on his life insurance. There are some fun moments (doesn't sound like it from the synopsis, does it?), but overall it was less than memorable.


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