13 Reasons Why You Lie is a raw, minimalist collection of free‑verse poetry by Kennie Kayoz, exploring the quiet fractures that dishonesty leaves behind. Each poem acts as a snapshot — a reason, a moment, a memory — capturing the emotional fallout of broken trust. Kayoz writes with a stripped‑down, confessional voice, turning simple lines into sharp reflections on betrayal, self‑deception, and the ways people hide behind half‑truths.
Rather than telling a linear story, the book unfolds like a series of emotional echoes. Some pieces are blunt, others introspective, but all of them circle the same core idea: lies don't just damage relationships — they reshape the person who tells them and the one who believes them.
Short, intense, and unfiltered, 13 Reasons Why You Lie is the kind of collection you read in one sitting but think about long after you close the final page.
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