Thursday, July 17, 2025

Review 600: None of This Is True

None of This Is True None of This Is True by Lisa Jewell
My rating: 3 of 5 stars



The book takes place in London, two women meet when they both are celebrating their birthday at the same pub. Turns out they are both exactly the same age, born not only on the same day, but in the same hospital. Alix Summers hosts a podcast about successful women who changed their lives. Josie Fair convinces her to do a podcast about her life on the cusp of change, although not successful she does have an intriguing story to tell. They call it “Hi, I’m Your Birthday Twin”.

Josie’s life is weird, while Alex’s life is fairly typical, married with two young children. Their only problem being that Nathan sometimes goes on drinking binges and ends up not coming home. Josie’s life is one no one would want. Her relationship is highly questionable as it began when her husband was a middle age man and she a teenager. Yet they marry? And all these years later still are married. It’s unfathomable.

They have two girls, both grown. One had left the house at 16 and the other keeps herself locked in her room playing video games and only eats soft foods. Something is definitely off in this family.
Josie is a manipulator and convinces Alix to do a podcast about her life. Given the title of the book you know not to trust everything she is saying.

I listened to the audiobook was had many narrators, sound effects and a great production. It added another dimension to the book. This is a creepy thriller that has tension throughout the book.

I read this for multiple challenges. I seem to be succumbing to these challenges, and well, it did give me a diversion from some of the serious books I’ve been reading.

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