Where do I even begin? Amy Harmon does it again with Making Faces, a novel that pulled me in many directions as it dealt with diversity, romance, friendship, family, war and life. Every time I read one of her novels, I feel that I have just read my favorite Harmon story so as of right now, I have re...
Needs more Bailey!!! It was slow with a lot of telling, random and often useless information coming out of nowhere, plus I couldn't get a handle on these characters —couldn't even tell if their actions were out of character.The only good thing about this book was Bailey. There were parts that really...
First book of the year! And I really should have chosen better…Fern is a plain girl who has a crush on Ambrose, the school’s wrestling champion. He never pays attention to her. After 9/11, he goes to Iraq with his friends; they all die and he’s left horribly scarred. When he gets back, Fern and her ...
10++ Stars. My new Top Favorite. It was just P.E.R.F.E.C.T !!! ♥♥♥ "If God made all our faces, did he laugh when he made me? Does he make the legs that cannot walk and eyes that cannot see? Does he curl the hair upon my head 'til it rebels in wild defiance? Does he close the ears of a deaf man to m...
After seeing all these positive reviews for this book I finally decided to read it. I've been on this kick of reading stuff with wounded Heroes (If I Lie, Something Like Normal, Fighting Redemption) so yes, this fit right in. I think it's labeled New Young Adult, but it didn't read like other NYA b...
I'm sad to say this but I expected to feel MORE while reading this book. The writing was amazing as everything Amy Harmon writes, but I just couldn't feel the deepness in the characters and the chemistry between Ambrose and Fern. Also it seemed like a young adult book. I was glas it wasn't over-dram...
Remember all those sad, weepy, and make you curl into a ball of hopeless emotion books that came out in the mid '90s (a'la "Don't Die, My Love")? Making Faces is those books older sister. Prepare to feel like you are being repeatedly gut punched.Fern is your typical ugly swan character who we see th...
Huh. So this book was not at all what I expected. It didn't have any NA cliches. It didn't have any over-the-top gritty angst that makes me crazy. It didn't even have any sex… for real, a NA book with no sex. This is somewhat mind boggling because most NA hitting the market is the 21st-centu...
I don't remember the last time I cried so much reading a book. My eyes are red and swollen, but I'm happy I've discovered this wonderful story. 5 stars!
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