Spy the Lie

Spy the Lie

2012 • 272 pages

Ratings8

Average rating3.5

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Quite anecdotal throughout. Although it would be difficult to pin point specifics it felt very up in the air although did ironically feel quite true.
There's a bit of a Independence day message of “God bless America” but I can look past that.
I would also say there is nothing secret or groundbreaking about the book but that, in a way, is it's beauty because human behaviour has not changed in the abstract. I reject the idea that all people will eventually confess. I've spoken to far to many people who lie to their teeth and are unfortunately delusional enough to think of it as the truth. The book touches on this slightly but most of the anecdotes they focus on are almost like a church confessional.

Overall I did enjoy the book and helped me think a lot about communication and what was behind the words being said.

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