We All Fall Down
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Natalie D. Richards
A new romantic thriller—with a dash of horror—from Natalie D. Richards, the New York Times bestselling author of YA psychological thriller books.Theo's always been impulsive. But telling Paige how he feels? He's obsessed over that decision. And it's time. Tonight. At the party on the riverbank, under the old walking bridge, site of so many tales of love and death.Paige has had a crush on Theo since they first met, but she knows her feelings are one-sided. She's trying to move on, to flirt. A party at the river is just what she needs. Except a fight breaks out, and when Paige tries to intervene—Theo's fist lands in her face.All Theo and Paige want to do is forget that fateful night. But strange events keep drawing them back to the bridge. Someone, something is determined to make them remember...and pay for what they each did.Perfect for readers who want:YA mental health storiesCharacters with ADHD in YAEdge-of-your-seat readsPraise for Natalie D. Richards:"As addictive as it is unpredictable. Natalie will keep you second guessing until the nail-biting end."—NATASHA PRESTON, New York Times bestselling author of The Cabin on My Secret to Tell"Brimming with suspense and intrigue."—MEGAN MIRANDA, New York Times bestselling author of All the Missing Girls on My Secret to TellAlso by Natalie D. Richards:Five Total StrangersSix Months LaterGone Too FarMy Secret to TellOne Was LostWhat You Hide
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Author
Natalie D. Richards
Pages
368
Publisher
Sourcebooks, Inc.
Published Date
2017-10-03
ISBN
1492654396 9781492654391
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"I thought it was okay, the ending was nice. The storyline just kept going and I liked that each chapter was each other’s pov that made it interesting for me. "
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Melissa
"I think I was expecting more from this one. I really enjoyed tweak - I could just relate to it. This one was a lot (for lack of a better word) less exciting. I really appreciate the honestly and vulnerability that Nic Sheff's books have. It takes a lot to write about the struggles you face. It takes courage. "
"The relationships between the characters are everything in this book. I expected it to be a lot more of a horror book than a love story, but it had a satisfying ending with important growth in each of the main characters. I don't love first person books because they tend to lack vivid detail, but this one effectively delivered on descriptions. If you deal with any unreality issues I'd advice to tread carefully, but otherwise it was a good read. I think it served its purpose well and it wasn't hard to get through, with pacing and interest. "