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Your Fault: 2 (Culpable)

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I think the main issue was that there were too many characters, all of whom weren't really fleshed out. She feels that she is being followed and this is where the story really picks up and Grace feels like she is going crazy. But just at that moment when I thought I couldn’t take any more, Mr Moss safely delivered me back to the start.

Your Fault by Mercedes Ron · OverDrive: ebooks, audiobooks Your Fault by Mercedes Ron · OverDrive: ebooks, audiobooks

However, it turns out not to be the dream job she expected as she is asked to do strange and pointless tasks. i’m sure that the author has put a lot of thought into it, because while it’s not the one i was expecting, it was very realistic and perfectly done. I don't mind children in books but the first couple of pages are just full of the mc's children, you'd think she was a single mother, plus the whole past thing with her sister dying, yeah I get it you feel guilty but my goodness it's mentioned on like every page and its just so goddammed boring. I found I couldn't put the book down and I finished it within two days as the style of writing is such that it draws you in and compels you to read more. I will say that I wasn't the biggest fan of the relationships between the characters and how they developed.abstract = "Set in a 1960s English new town, Your Fault charts one boy{\textquoteright}s childhood from first memory to first love.

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I liked the nod to Empire Records and the ideas of having a place to belong and being part of something bigger. It was understanding what sadness was—sometimes more than a feeling—and that it was a thing she could almost taste, could almost touch at times, it was so real. Benny was am interesting character though he wasn't a person I would want to really have as a friend as he seems like the needy person. They were completely relatable young adults struggling to make sense of the world and how they fit in. Thank you Hear Our Voices Book Tours for having me on the tour and Feiwel and Friends for the review copy!Moreover, I feel the book does take diversity and mental health into account and considering how excellently it fairs on those themes, I would continue recommending This Is All Your Fault. I did feel the story picked up at about the 80% mark, but maybe that was too late for me to become fully invested? We celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stories, traditions and living cultures; and we pay our respects to Elders past and present.

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