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The Life and Times of Gracie Faltrain by Cath Crowley

janina_reads's review against another edition

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4.0

Read in one night. Gracie is a heroine hard to love at the beginning, but she definitely grows and matures throughout the book. This is not only her story, but also her parents', her friends' and sometimes her enemies' ... Cath Crowley shows her talent with words in her debut - maybe not as colourfully as in Graffiti Moon - and there were lots of quotes I wanted to write down and remember. As I didn't have a pen on me, I'll now try to hunt them down here. I can't deny I expected a bit more from this book (it's Cath Crowley after all), but I was charmed nonetheless. Recommended for Dairy Queen fans: this was the book I'd expected Playing Hurt and Catching Jordan to be. I look forward to reading the next two books in the series.

greerd's review

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emotional hopeful fast-paced

4.5

diemnhun's review against another edition

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5.0

13 year old me is so silly.
20 year old me is a tiny bit better.
Anything by Cath Crowley is 5 stars, of course.
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