In Tamer Sheikhoon's thought-provoking work, 'Bridge,' readers are invited to delve into the subtle yet profound dangers of incomplete information. This compelling narrative argues that the seemingly benign nature of half-truths makes them more perilous than overt falsehoods. Unlike blatant lies, which are often easily discernible, partial truths blend fragments of reality with calculated omissions, leading to a far more insidious form of manipulation. Sheikhoon meticulously examines how these distorted realities erode trust, warp perception, and can fundamentally alter outcomes, making 'Bridge' an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the nuanced dynamics of deception in contemporary society.