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101 Lies I Told Myself and Others | I encourage. I affirm. But occasionally, I Lie with a smile.
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101 Lies I Told Myself and Others | I encourage. I affirm. But occasionally, I Lie with a smile. in Brampton, ON
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Current price: $4.99

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101 Lies I Told Myself and Others | I encourage. I affirm. But occasionally, I Lie with a smile. in Brampton, ON
By None
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'In this unapologetically honest, hilarious, and deeply human memoir, Kriska B. De La Cruz bares it all-one lie at a time. From white lies whispered at work to the big ones we tell ourselves just to survive the day, this book unpacks the internal monologue we all try to keep quiet. With wit, sarcasm, and moments of unexpected vulnerability, Kriska navigates everything from introvert excuses and academic pretenses to heartbreaks, friendships, flattery, and food.
Each of the 101 entries is a confession wrapped in humor, often relatable, sometimes absurd, but always honest in the most ironically dishonest ways.
This isn't a self-help book. It's a self-truth book-messy, funny, and a little too real.
'In this unapologetically honest, hilarious, and deeply human memoir, Kriska B. De La Cruz bares it all-one lie at a time. From white lies whispered at work to the big ones we tell ourselves just to survive the day, this book unpacks the internal monologue we all try to keep quiet. With wit, sarcasm, and moments of unexpected vulnerability, Kriska navigates everything from introvert excuses and academic pretenses to heartbreaks, friendships, flattery, and food.
Each of the 101 entries is a confession wrapped in humor, often relatable, sometimes absurd, but always honest in the most ironically dishonest ways.
This isn't a self-help book. It's a self-truth book-messy, funny, and a little too real.





















