Lies We Tell About the Stars, Susie Nadler
Lies We Tell About the Stars, Susie Nadler
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Lies We Tell About the Stars

Author: Susie Nadler

Narrator: Jorjeana Marie

Unabridged: 9 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/03/2026


Synopsis

A gorgeous speculative novel about friendship, grief, and new beginnings set in near-future San Francisco in the aftermath of a catastrophic earthquake and on the cusp of the first human mission to Mars.

Celeste Muldoon is alone when the Big One finally hits, because, for the first time ever, her best friend stood her up after school. Nicky and Celeste share a birthday, matching tattoos, an obsession with the upcoming Mars mission, and pretty much everything else. So why did he ghost her on the day she needed him most?

As the quake’s death toll rises and days pass, Nicky and Celeste’s parents fear the worst. But Celeste doesn’t buy it. He couldn’t be dead. Nicky had spent their senior year selling essays to rich kids and was about to get caught. He’d told Celeste about his plan to vanish, to reinvent himself and escape the disaster he’d created. The quake would be perfect cover.

But she can’t convince anyone that he could still be alive. Only Meo, a mysterious stranger who was somehow mixed up with Nicky, seems to believe, but Celeste has every reason to distrust him—even if her heart races whenever Meo shows up.

When Celeste finds Nicky’s notebook, it sends her and Meo on a quest across the broken city, up the coast through towns sheltering quake refugees, and eventually all the way to Florida, where the mission to Mars is about to lift off.

About The Author

Susie Nadler was born and raised in San Francisco, where she still lives with her husband and their teenage twins. As a school librarian, she gets to spend most of her time doing the best possible things: reading and talking to kids about books. She has an MFA from the University of Montana and was a Brown Handler writer-in-residence at the San Francisco Public Library.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alyssa on January 03, 2026

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for letting me have an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review! I liked the way this was written. Celeste’s thoughts and the scenery, it was all very vivid. It sucked me in. It was so easy to read. It was interesting to be set after an earthquake. It......more

Goodreads review by Kelly on April 19, 2026

Based on the cover, expected a dystopian sci-fi novel, not a general fiction book. The adventure element was okay.......more

Goodreads review by Darya on March 11, 2026

Celeste and Nicky were friends from early childhood, close as twins, with clearly established ideas for what they would do after graduating from high school: MIT, NASA; they are both crazy about space exploration, though the original plan to become astronauts has been suspended because of Celeste’s......more

Goodreads review by Joiya on July 09, 2025

What happens when the BIG ONE finally hits? This is a mostly internal, melancholy novel. It's a story of a girl who tries to find her missing friend, but doesn't find him until she finds herself. It's beautifully written, although frustrating in some parts because the protagonist is both incredibly......more

Goodreads review by Tina A. on March 15, 2026

How far would you go to find a missing friend when your own body is working against you? In Lies We Tell About the Stars, by Susie Nadler, Celeste is a teenager navigating the extreme challenges of Type 1 diabetes. Her condition requires constant insulin injections to prevent her from passing out, an......more


Quotes

★ "Nadler’s writing is addictive: readers will be drawn in by the whirlwind of activity, mystery, and teenage drama.”—SLJ, starred review

★ "A teen searches for her missing best friend following a devastating earthquake in Nadler’s savvy and riveting debut.... Propulsive close-third-person narration feels authentic as it reveals Celeste’s insecurities and chronicles her deepening attraction to Meo. Alternating chapters detail happenings from before the earthquake and count the days following the event, injecting suspense and drama into a tightly woven exploration of friendship, grief, and self-discovery."—Publishers Weekly, starred review

"Celeste is one of the most richly drawn and complex teens I’ve ever had the pleasure to read about."—San Francisco Chronicle

"A wise, gripping, and poignant tale of a teen finding her way."—Kirkus

"Susie Nadler, a school librarian making her YA debut, crafts a riveting mystery with real-world stakes, and the somber backdrop gives the story an emotional weight."—Booklist