A medical thriller, of sorts. I never quite connected to the characters, I think because I had heard some of what was going to happen on Twitter (and granted, it’s pretty obvious from the beginning of the book), and so I didn’t let myself get too invested. It’s still worth reading, and I think could...
MY THOUGHTSABSOLUTELY LOVED ITKaelyn's family has moved from Toronto to an island that is a vacation spot where her father has a new job doing microbiological research. She makes new friends, finds her first love, (Leo), and in a series of diary entries and notes written to Leo who has moved off t...
There are so many young adult dystopian novels these days. How do you decide which ones stand out enough to read if you can’t read them all? Well, all I can say is that The Way We Fall by Megan Crewe is definitely one of the few that stand out from the rest!Imagine waking up one morning with an itch...
When I requested The Way We Fall from NetGalley, I was under the assumption that this was another dystopian or post-apocalyptic read, this is not exactly the case. The Way We Fall is set on an island that is quarantined because of an outbreak of a dangerous flu-like virus that is killing people. It ...
*Update* I hadn't realized that this was part of a series, so that explains the somewhat abrupt ending. That changes my opinion slightly, since I now know there will be more to the characters and story in future books.This story had so much potential. I was really interested by the premise of an epi...
Current opinion:This book wasn't really good as I said previously. I have read more zombie books recently and that really changed my opinion of this book. This book was a good, and entertaining read but it wasn't as great now that I have read more in the zombie genre.Previous Opinion:This book was r...
First off a praise. Megan Crewe has created a virus that is unlike any I have ever read about before, and therefore a hundred times more terrifying. Thinking back, every virus I've ever read about has done ungodly things to people. Skin falling off, limbs atrophying, things that make people run away...
READ THE ORIGINAL AND FULL REVIEW AT WORD SPELUNKINGMegan Crewe’s The Way We Fall turned out to be very different than what I was expecting…but that’s not a bad thing. I read this book in one sitting, not able to put it down because I just had to know how it ended. MY BRIEF SUMMARYTold thro...
I've never liked epistolary novels, and THE WAY WE FALL managed to sweep me away despite that. Reading Kaelyn's one-sided letters is at once claustiphobicly intimate and frustratingly sparse. The gaps between sections, the paragraphs that end when the journal falls from her hands... I read each pag...
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