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Gracie Faltrain Gets It Right by Cath Crowley

janina_reads's review

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4.0

We could say that in this last instalment, we finally see a grown-up and matured Gracie. Her past mistakes have taught her something, and she is still her old exuberant self, but has learnt to respect others for what they are, and stopped trying to make them into what she thinks they should be. Now her best friend Jane is back from England, she has been chosen to play in the state trials - an all-girls team this time and former enemy Dan Woodbury might turn into more than a friend. But Martin does not talk to her anymore, and her friend Flemming starts getting into trouble. Year 12 is harder than expected (academically) and Gracie has to decide what she wants to do in her life - apart from playing soccer. My favourite book in the series!

diemnhun's review

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5.0

I did a #GracieFaltrainReadalong with my lovely bookish friends Rachel and Amanda. Thank you, thank you, thank you. You've made my reread of the best YA series ever an even more wonderful experience than I could have imagined.

More people need to read this series. MORE!
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