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A review by smolbean_reads
Fall for Anything by Courtney Summers
4.0
Unique, a gem of a book!
Okay this has to be real right? I mean, if I google Culler Evans I'll find his photography website? And Milo is actually out there somewhere being the most compassionate, wholesome, grounded human being ever? I need this to be real this is too good to not be real. Not that I want it to be real because everyone is so sad and broken but these characters are too real to not be real and everything is too interesting to not exist. Am I making any sense? I need to meet Milo. I need to see Cullers photography. I need to see Eddies dads photography.
This book is amazing. I love the plot. I love the locations. I love how deeply connected I felt with Eddies emotions even though I've never known what grief feels like, the way she put it into words is crushing and incredible all at the same time. The realism of Eddie and her mum trying to cope and people trying to help but the honest hopelessness of it all. Twists, so many twists. I think my heart actually sped up in some parts. I think I probably held my breath too. I couldn't put this book down, it was such a page-turner.
My only criticisms:
The cover art/font is meh. I think it may put people off.
The last page was a little meh. Like everything just kept boiling and boiling and someone just turned the heat down on the very last bit. Although I can't decide if it was kind of nice to simmer off. It was a bit.
I have to read more of this authors books. I love her writing. Her characters are so real. I kinda just departed from my world whilst reading this.
Okay this has to be real right? I mean, if I google Culler Evans I'll find his photography website? And Milo is actually out there somewhere being the most compassionate, wholesome, grounded human being ever? I need this to be real this is too good to not be real. Not that I want it to be real because everyone is so sad and broken but these characters are too real to not be real and everything is too interesting to not exist. Am I making any sense? I need to meet Milo. I need to see Cullers photography. I need to see Eddies dads photography.
This book is amazing. I love the plot. I love the locations. I love how deeply connected I felt with Eddies emotions even though I've never known what grief feels like, the way she put it into words is crushing and incredible all at the same time. The realism of Eddie and her mum trying to cope and people trying to help but the honest hopelessness of it all. Twists, so many twists. I think my heart actually sped up in some parts. I think I probably held my breath too. I couldn't put this book down, it was such a page-turner.
My only criticisms:
The cover art/font is meh. I think it may put people off.
The last page was a little meh. Like everything just kept boiling and boiling and someone just turned the heat down on the very last bit. Although I can't decide if it was kind of nice to simmer off. It was a bit.
I have to read more of this authors books. I love her writing. Her characters are so real. I kinda just departed from my world whilst reading this.