White Lies and Barefaced Truths: Truth or Dare
by
Cathy Hopkins
Order:
USA
Can
Pulse, 2004 (2002)
Paperback
Reviewed by Melissa Parcel
C
athy Hopkins, known for her
Mates, Dates ...
stories, begins a new
Truth or Dare
series with
White Lies and Barefaced Truths
. A few days before school starts, Cat and her friends play one of their favorite games, '
Truth, Dare, Kiss, or Promise
'. Cat is dared to talk to Ollie Axford, the gorgeous son of an American rock star (she secretly has a crush on him).
T
he problem is, Cat's best friend Becca also has a crush on Ollie, and Becca wants an introduction. When Cat does meet Ollie, the two really hit it off. Cat knows Becca won't understand ... and neither will Squidge, Cat's longtime boyfriend. As the school year gets underway, Cat gives a lot of thought to truth. She keeps a log of how many lies she tells, and then tries to be completely truthful - with mixed results. How much of the truth does she owe to her friends? At what cost to them and to herself? The premise is interesting (and provides food for thought) and the story is engaging. Cat is a very sympathetic character, and you can't help but root for her to work through problems and misunderstandings.
T
his new series is off to an excellent start. The characters are multidimensional, and the plot moves at a quick pace. The author adds just the right amount of humor to keep the story light, yet the tone remains thoughtful. And although
White Lies and Barefaced Truths
is set in England, readers everywhere can relate to these teens and their struggles, which are universal.
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