![]() ![]() The Art of Falling won because the blurb promised me a fun read with interesting characters and Jenny Kaczorowski delivered just that. Bloomsbury kindly sent me a list with all of them and while I easily could have picked more, I made myself choose one. With her reputation and her heart on a collision course, Bria must either be true to herself or to the persona she’s spent all of high school creating.Ģ00words (or less) review: The Art of Falling is one of the first titles that Bloomsbury Spark are releasing. Ignoring Ben should be easy, but when a flashy display of artistic spirit lands her in close quarters after hours with the boy she’s too cool to like, she can’t keep pretending those kisses meant nothing. Throw in a few forbidden bacon cheeseburgers and she’s facing one major identity crisis. Now with each secret kiss, she’s falling deeper for the boy every girl at Oceanside High is crushing on. Kissing captain of the football team Ben Harris? Definitely not part of that image. ![]() ![]() She’s a militant vegan with purple hair, Doc Martens and a permanent scowl. Synopsis: For seventeen-year-old Bria Hale, image is everything. How did I get the book? Netgalley, thank you Bloomsbury Publishing Plc ![]()
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