Courtney Summers is my favourite author of Young Adult reality novels - she brings such a great depth of emotion to her stories, always realistic characters and touching on some difficult and emotive issues and never, ever failing to make me cry. Every time dammit!In "Fall for Anything" she takes on...
Okay, so since I've read This Is Not A Test I'm basically addicted to Courtney Summer's books. I love them all. I love how she can take any subject and create a gripping story and a wide variety of characters that all have different feelings, emotions and reactions without any of the characters feel...
Rating: 4.5 StarsPlease, please don't make me talk about this one. I can't. Fall for Anything is the type of contemporary grief novel I have been clamoring for; the type of book that is a mere snippet of time. It sucks you in from the first page and leaves you just as easily suspended at the last. F...
There's something a bit addictive about [a:Courtney Summers|1487748|Courtney Summers|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/authors/1355950434p2/1487748.jpg] books. They aren't the happy books that make you see the beauty of life - they're just about the opposite. And it's this gritty, imperfect and ...
Also appears on my blog, The YA Kitten!My Courtney Summers Love-a-Thon, begun when I fell in love with her latest novel This Is Not a Test, continues with her third novel, Fall for Anything. In a small town, a daughter's grief over her father's mysterious suicide grabs hold of readers by the throat ...
This book is very emotional and pretty sad, but I think that Summers captures the voice of her teenage protagonist struggling with grief very well. It's a quick read, but very pretty difficult to read (not in a bad way), just that you really feel for the narrator. The story follows Eddie as she loo...
She’s numb. Eddie’s been numb since her father committed suicide and she just can’t seem to get past it and why should she. She wants answers, should she have seen the signs that led to her father’s fatal death? No one seems to understand her except her friend Milo and Eddie doesn’t really feel he g...
Wow, Courtney Summers is such a talented writer; the topic was just disturbing. I can truly appreciate this author though and plan to read everything I can get my hands on when I don't want fluffy, happily-ever-after sorts of reads.
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