Fallen
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There's something achingly familiar about Daniel Grigori.
Mysterious and aloof, he captures Luce Price's attention from the moment she sees him on her first day at the Sword & Cross boarding school in sultry Savannah, Georgia. He's the one bright spot in a place where cell phones are forbidden, the other students are all screw-ups, and security cameras watch every move.
Even though Daniel wants nothing to do with Luce--and goes out of his way to make that very clear--she can't let it go. Drawn to him like a moth to a flame, she has to find out what Daniel is so desperate to keep secret . . . even if it kills her.
Dangerously exciting and darkly romantic, "Fallen "is a page turning thriller and the ultimate love story.
Mysterious and aloof, he captures Luce Price's attention from the moment she sees him on her first day at the Sword & Cross boarding school in sultry Savannah, Georgia. He's the one bright spot in a place where cell phones are forbidden, the other students are all screw-ups, and security cameras watch every move.
Even though Daniel wants nothing to do with Luce--and goes out of his way to make that very clear--she can't let it go. Drawn to him like a moth to a flame, she has to find out what Daniel is so desperate to keep secret . . . even if it kills her.
Dangerously exciting and darkly romantic, "Fallen "is a page turning thriller and the ultimate love story.
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Tayubi commented:
Well I didn't bother to finish it...... and ended up giving it away to a charity bin collection along with Barbara Delinskey's " Through My Eye's " and the novel adaptations of the Star Wars trilogy.
8 hours ago...
jipsie commented:
Thats such a shame, it looked really promising when you first started it x
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Karima commented:
looks good. Might aswell read it:)
1 day ago...
harryknuckles commented:
I wouldn't bother ... very, very slow. A prologue to book 2 methinks.
22 hours ago...
jipsie commented:
Im with harry on this, maybe we're just too old to appreciate teenage fiction...? :p x
19 hours ago...
Nadine commented:
i agree harry. it was really slow........i'm dont think that i will be running out to get book 2....
and jipsie, we are never too old.......
18 hours ago...
jipsie commented:
i was kidding Nadine, im only 19 :-D x
17 hours ago...
harryknuckles commented:
THAT's defo too old Jipsie; in my school girls as young as 10 are reading the Twilight saga / books of same ilk.
Highly inappropriate reading material for one so young, but these girls easily swayed by peers / media / older siblings and maybe (ouch) parents who take no interest in what their kids are reading - maybe just pleased they ARE reading or maybe they are completely oblivious to what their kids are experiencing / witnessing ...
9 hours ago...
fantasyfilled commented:
I agree and don't agree harry knuckles when I was in year 3 I read Pride and Prejudice, year 4 Jane eyre,when I was in yr 5 I read crime and punishment dostoyevskey. I year 6 I read war and peace and by then had read all of the austens and dostoyevsky's. Year 7 I read great expectations and bleak house. Year 8 I read fanny hill and vanity fair. because of this I have a very wide range of vocab. All of my teachers told me off fr reading this type of material but I stuck with it no matter what and it actually helped me in my english. I hated teenage fiction and jaqueline wilson but then I read twilight and it is vampires and what not all the way for me with the odd classic. I uppose its a bit like whether the parents let their kids watch fifteens and twelevs when they are under the age certificate. X FF X
8 hours ago...
jipsie commented:
wow fantasyfilled thats really impressive, until I was about 13 I read and reread Enid Blyton, Lucy Daniels (the Animal Ark series), Louisa Alcott, Heidi and other similar books. Once I was into my teens my parents could no longer control what I was reading as I had caught the bug and would spend several hours every day with my nose in a book and they simply didnt have the time to read my books before me.
I was quite impressed with a lady I met in Waterstones the other week, she was shopping with her 12 yr old daughter and wouldn't allow the girl to buy any of the Twilight spin off books. When I enquired why she told me that although she had permitted her daughter to read Twilight it was after she herself had read them but that she didnt think it was suitable for her daughter to be reading so much of that kind of fantasy. I recommended Inkheart by Cornelia Funke and after a quick glance she bought it.
3 hours ago...
fantasyfilled commented:
jipsie, no one in my family has ever read dostoyevsky or tolstoy ect and my mum let me read whatever I wanted because she just wanted me to be happy in the end primary school gave in because I wouldnt read anything if it wasnt what I wanted to read. xx I remember reading Inkeheart xx FF xx
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