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Falling by Jane Green

Falling

by Jane Green

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  • Jul 2016, 384 pages
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Joanne V. (Towanda, PA)

An easy, but not very satisfying summer read
I am not really sure about this book, while it was an easy read and one that went by quickly, it was unsatisfying. I didn't think the characters were well developed and I didn't really "get" the attraction. There could have been more substance to them and I didn't really care for either one and couldn't figure out the attraction. I don't want to give away the ending or the other things that happen in the book, but my overall feeling was "Huh?".

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