This is a book that I feel like has a lot more potential then what it is. It's not a boring book. I didn't hate it. But, I didn't love it either. I probably won't remember much about it this time next year and don't plan on continuing the series -- I actually really wish this was a stand a lone. ...
I've only read one book by Ally Carter before All Fall Down (it was Heist Society), and I didn't enjoy that much. But I'm glad I read All Fall Down, it's a lot better, imo. The best thing about this book is that there isn't just one big reveal, there are so many twists and turns. The story slowly un...
This is the first book i read by ally carter and I really loved it. It is set in the fictional country that had embassies of all the different countries and it takes up this long stretch of road and all of the embassies of children that live in them. This book follows the lead character named Gra...
Ally Carter’s All Fall Down had the kind of premise that made me want to jump for joy. A whole city where embassies from almost every country are next door to one another and where political scandals can occur from one wrong movement? That alone sounded interesting. Throwing in a main character whos...
I got a copy from Netgalley with auto approval.I've heard of the author before, a big name in YA fiction, but not read any of her books before. I saw this title pop up on my auto approval list so figured what the hell, I'd give it a try. Unfortunately, I didn't like it much at all. I thought it was ...
I chose Ally Carter's "All Fall Down" strictly after reading an online preview of the first chapter. It seemed to be an interesting book so, when I saw it at the library I happily picked it up.Unfortunately, the story was a little flat for me. I would have liked more character development especially...
Sigue hacia abajo para encontrar la reseña en español.I got this review copy from NetGalley.This book was the 2015 release that I was most looking for and I loved it! The way that Ally Carter writes the suspense makes you wonder whether Grace is seeing things, adapting what she sees to her memories ...
Hardcover, 320 pages Release Date: January 20, 201 Published by: Scholastic Press Embassy Row, #1 Source: Library For fans of: Action, Thrillers, Mysteries, Suspense, YA A new series of global proportions -- from master of intrigue, NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Ally Ca...
Alfred Hitchock was considered to be the master of suspense. While his movies normally don’t contain an obscene amount of gore (unless it’s that awful shower scene in Psycho) they have had a lasting impression on film and how crime was portrayed in film and TV. The man even made a movie about ...
What a fun read! Conspiracies and cover ups, along with searching for the truth always keep me turning the page. The characters felt a little juvenile at times, but I think that in this case, it lended to the fun, fast paced nature of the book! The ending was intriguing and open up a whole new worl...
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