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Finished Sometimes I Lie? Read These 10 Books Next

Just finished Sometimes I Lie and craving more twists? Dive into these 10 books that will keep you guessing, breathe new life into the genre, and leave you yearning for more.

Editor's Top Match

The Dutch House

The Dutch House

by Ann Patchett

Why it's the perfect match

A masterful blend of memory and mystery that mirrors the unreliable narrator’s world of the protagonist.

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The Girl on the Train
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The Girl on the Train

by Paula Hawkins

A riveting psychological thriller where truth is perpetually in flux, perfect for fans of blurred realities.

The Silent Patient
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The Silent Patient

by Alex Michaelides

Dark secrets and a tense narrator keep readers on edge, echoing the tension of a hidden truth.

The Wife Between Us
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The Wife Between Us

by Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen

A web of manipulation and unreliable perspectives that mirrors the novel’s deceptive surface.

Gone Girl
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Gone Girl

by Gillian Flynn

Psychological twists and a fractured narration bring the same adrenaline-packed intrigue.

Rebecca
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Rebecca

by Daphne du Maurier

An atmospheric Gothic tale where the past refuses to stay buried, resonating with the book’s haunting legacy.

A Little Life
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A Little Life

by Hanya Yanagihara

Deep psychological exploration and layers of memory echo the introspective depths felt in Feeney’s novel.

The Light Between Oceans
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The Light Between Oceans

by M. L. Stedman

Moral complexity and hidden secrets craft a haunting narrative that keeps you staring at the page.

The Secret History
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The Secret History

by Donna Tartt

Introspective tone and the manipulation of truth create a timeless, suspenseful mystery.

Before I Go to Sleep
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Before I Go to Sleep

by S.J. Watson

Identity fractures and a relentless search for truth echo the novel’s pivotal theme of unreliable memory.

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