
Another I can’t stop reading this book by Mitch Albom. A little liar.
This time, the book weaved many stories into one big theme: what is a lie, what is the truth? Can we say the truth all the time? Or to the far extreme, why do some people become a pathological liar?
Is the truth universal? The short answer is no. Each of us holds only a tiny piece of any story. We know our version of events, but we rarely know someone else’s. We witness fragments and mistake them for the whole picture.
So the truth is subjective? No… But what’s true is stay true, but as we have so many layers of emotions as a human being, we never tell the truth straight forward. As the narrator of this book said: the truth needs to wear many colorful robes of parables to be accepted by human hearts.
Hemm… You’re not spilling a bit about this book aren’t you? I am doing it… In my preferred way this evening. I have just finished this book an hour ago, and I’m still thinking about it. 😊 A good book doesn’t end at the last page, it is echoing in your mind long after. A little liar, It’s 4.5 of 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.
Karin Sabrina