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  1. 1 de feb. de 2022 · Those expecting suspense will be disappointed by the fairly obvious plot twists and low-stakes pacing, but the charming, heartfelt characters, especially Viveca’s witty best friend, Wren, make this a worthwhile read. Main characters default to White; Wren uses they/them pronouns. An entertaining story about the dangers of obsession.

  2. Why Would I Lie? made me very angry while I was watching it, because it is both a glorification of the arrogant stupidity of its central character, and an insult to the intelligence of its ...

  3. 10 de ago. de 1980 · He prefers the term 'fabrication' to lie though. When Cletus becomes a social worker he's assigned the case of a boy called Jorge (with a 'J') who was taken from his mother. Cletus sets out to reunite Jorge with his mother, but to do so he has to fabricate many a story to keep Jorge from being adopted.

  4. Why Would I Lie? is a dramatic comedy released in 1980, directed by Larry Peerce and starring Treat Williams, Lisa Eichhorn, and Gabriel Macht. The movie's plot revolves around a man named Cletus Blake (Williams), working as a recreation director in a mental institution, and his complicated personal life.

  5. 4 de ago. de 1992 · Come on, come on, come on, come on and trust me, baby (Ooh, look into my eyes) I won't lie to you, baby (Would I lie to you?) (Oh, yeah) There ain't no-one else but you, darling Tell me what you ...

  6. Why Would I Lie? Adi Rule. Scholastic, Incorporated, 2022 - Young Adult Fiction - 336 pages. A ripped-from-the-headlines thriller about a charismatic, mysterious valedictorian . . . and the only girl brave enough to try to bring him down. Viveca North works harder and smarter -- and it'll all be worth it when she's named valedictorian and ...

  7. 5 de abr. de 2022 · That is, unless the mysterious new guy at school, Jamison Sharpe, steals valedictorian out from under her. Jamison is popular, charming, and funny, and school comes easily to him. Viveca knows he can't really be all that he seems, but everyone completely dismisses her concerns. Soon, Viveca is obsessed with proving that Jamison is a fraud.