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We Were Liars Book Vs. Show: Here’s What Changed

In 2014, E. Lockhart I took adult readers from the storm with her novel We were liars. It is a painful and distorting novel by a perfect rich family, which seems to be described on its own island. At the center there is Cadence Singlair Eastman, a teenage girl struggling to remember one painful summer events that he left with memory loss, chronic migraines, and a feeling that something is very wrong.

She returns to the island two years later and gathered with her closest comrades – her cousin Johnny and Mirrin, Wagat, the boy who once loved him. Together, they were known as liars, a coherent group associated with rebellion, idealism, and the desire to escape the toxic patterns of their distinctive family.

While the rhythm tries to decipher what actually happened in that summer, the story exfoliates layers of secrets, sadness and denial. It narrates the novel in the lyric prose that looks like a story, and the novel is whimmerized a devastating development that redefines everything. It is a novel about denial, sadness and lies that tell us ourselves by protecting what we think we love, and the people we think we cannot live without them.

Now, after more than 10 years have passed since its initial release, the famous psychological family drama has been adapted in a TV series consisting of 8 episodes, thanks to Julie Plec (JULIE PLC)Diary of vampiresCarina ADly Mackeenzie (Roswell, New Mexico). The world of liars was brought by the stars of the chain Emily Allen Lind (rhythm), Shabham Mahishwari (GAT), East McGregor (Merrin), and Joseph Zaza (Johnny).

In honor of the release of the offer, I met the author to learn more about the adaptation process. Here are some details behind the scenes, directly from the mouth of E. Lockhart:

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