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We All Fall Down by Robert Cormier

edtebay196's review against another edition

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dark emotional tense

3.0

mamimitanaka's review against another edition

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4.0

CW:
Spoilerchild abuse, sexual assault, alcoholism, murder


Cormier is a great author and the "young adult" label should have little bearing on evaluating his work's quality, especially when they work better for their existence as YA. I was worried I wouldn't enjoy this as I loved Cormier in high school and that was ages ago, but as an adult this just renewed everything about my enjoyment of his work in the first place; acutely attuned to the pulse of his narratives and satisfyingly twisty (in fact this has one of the craziest major twists I can remember reading in awhile), extraordinarily good at building dread and tension to the point where many moments got an actual verbal emotional reaction out of me. The story probes issues of accountability, injustice and the wide-ranging consequences when "good" people remain silent about the harm they or those around them have caused, in a way that feels universally palatable [insofar as much as that is possible]. Really could be a 4.5 if it was maybe a little longer, or at least if the dynamic between the two central characters had been a bit more established since the early sections of the book, though the ending still works very well and the conclusion sort of simmers and left me empty in a way that wasn't a flaw but more of a natural consequence of the events of the story, and that talent at encapsulating the reality of youth and the consequences of young people's behavior is probably Cormier's best writerly strength.

luisasm's review against another edition

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4.0

This book was so heart-breaking. The end was completely unsatisfying, but in a way that made the book unusual. You desperately want them all to change, become better, but they all end up as pitiful as before. The Avenger was very creepy, and his true identity a big surprise. The final meeting between Jane and him was terrifying, and so sad. Everyone in this book failed to succeed, or learn from their mistakes. The end was incredibly sad, terrible.

kaboomcju's review against another edition

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4.0

Very disturbing! This book was placed on the ALA's banned book list. I can see why. Teenage drinking (alcoholism), depression, rape, violence, adultry, divorce--this book has it all. BUT, it's a very good read, and most teens will be able to relate to SOMETHING in this book.

eemilx's review against another edition

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1.0

Die Beschreibung des Buches hat sich ja ganz interessant angehört und man hätte echt was daraus machen können, aber die Umsetzung war echt nicht gut.
Allein die ersten paar Seiten, die die Verwüstung des Hauses und die Attacke auf Karen Jerome schlidern hätten ja eigentlich ganz spannend sein sollen, aber schon da fiel es mir schwer überhaupt weiterlesen zu wollen, da alles so oberflächlich beschrieben war.
Der weitere Verlauf des Buches bis ca. Seite 140 wurden immer die gleichen Dinge wiederholt. Dass Buddy ein Alkoholproblem hat, haben wir alle schon in den ersten Seiten gelesen, das muss nicht bei jeder Gelegenheit nochmal über mehrere Seiten beschrieben werden. Außerdem wurde auch viel zu oft die schlechten Familienverhältnisse beschrieben. Klar sollte das erwähnt werden, da es ja zu Buddy dazugehört aber irgendwann hatte ich es satt zu lesen, dass sein Vater weg ist.
Außerdem waren alle Charaktere so oberflächlich dargestellt, dass mich weder mit einem von ihnen identifizieren konnte, noch Interesse an deren Geschichte hatte.
Nichtmal der Rächer, der ja eigentlich die Interessanteste Person in diesem Buch wär war uninteressant und seine Morde an seinem Klassenkameraden und seinem Großvater waren so öde erzählt, dass mich das nichtmal gejuckt hat. Das war genau so interessant geschrieben als hätte der sich grade nur ein Brot geschmiert, es hat sich einfach keine Spannung aufgebaut.
Und irgendwie fand ich die Wendung blöd, dass er am Ende doch nicht Jane, sondern sich selber umgebracht hat. Ich hatte davor kurz die Hoffnung dass er sie wirklich umbringt, das hätte das Buch vielleicht doch ein wenig interessanter gemacht.
Zudem war die Liebesgeschichte zwischen Buddy und Jane auch absolut langweilig geschrieben. Also eigentlich war das ganze Buch einfach langweilig gemacht und ich hab mich teilweise echt gezwungen es fertig zu lesen.
Trotzdem habe ich einen Stern gegeben, weil die Idee an sich ja ganz gut war, leider war sie Umsetzung aber so schlecht, dass da nicht mehr drin ist.

ohno_dominoes's review against another edition

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medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

sc104906's review against another edition

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3.0

This presents a horrific American crime and demonstrates the ripple effects associated with it. A group of guys breaks into a home and one young teenage daughter, Karen, shows up earlier than expected. The criminals attack the girl, putting her in a coma. Karen's family cannot understand why they were attacked, and hope that their daughter survives. An unlikely connection develops between Karen's sister and one of the criminals. Where do all of the parties go from here? Especially, because a local vigilante has seen everything and will exact a bloody justice.

greenweasel11's review against another edition

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4.0

Disturbing.

boleary30's review against another edition

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4.0

I really liked this book, it surprised me that I did, but one of the better YA books, not sure why it never gets any attention.

cartermon4's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a read-overnight book; I couldn't put it down. Twisting various perspectives into a story, this book tells of a house trashing, a murderous 'Avenger', a girl in a coma, a brother and sister's bond over liquor and divorce, and an impossible love.