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384 reviews for:

Fallen in Love

Lauren Kate

3.41 AVERAGE


I loved reading about the other characters. Wish there were more.

Nice addition for big fans of the series to round out a few of the side characters. The background on Roland and Arriane is interesting - particularly in regards to their choices going into the fourth book. Arriane's story was both the best in the collection, in my opinion, as well as being the most useful for adding to the reader's understanding of the Fall. The other stories, one about Shelby and Miles, and the other about Daniel and Luce (of course), were more like little vignettes. They were fine, but not particularly impacting, so the extra star to 3 stars is really for Arriane's story.

Wenn ich ehrlich bin, dann habe ich den Großteil einfach nur überflogen. Die Reihe liegt wohl schon zu lange zurück.

Cute little stories that were fun to read. I liked Arriane's story the most. So sad...

I wish I cared about Luce and Daniel but I didn't haha

Dit boek leest vlot. Het is een novella en heeft een beter kijk in de geschiedenis tussen verschillende personages.

I DON'T WANT MILES AND SHELBY TOGETHER! Miles should be with Luce. Aside from that, this one was pretty good. Kind of sad that I like the side stories better than the main parts.

Very good add on to the series, fortunately 'Rapture' had not come been published when I received this book, so luckily I read it as 3.5 in the series. It was nice to see the love perspectives of other characters, not just Luce and Daniel

A pretty pointless book. I am not sure what I think of this new trend in the YA series genre of the 1/2 books. Sometimes they are a good way to learn more about a secondary character that there is not time to delve into deeper in the main series (see Michael Scott and his short stories that compliment the The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel) but other times, it just seems kind of a waste, or a way for an author to publish more.

This was one of those. The book consists of a 4 little "short stories" all taking place in the past of Daniel and Luce, on Valentine's Day. Unfortunately, none of these little stories added much to any of the characters or the over all story arc. It wasn't painful to read, just sort of left me feeling like "so what?"

On the plus side, it is about 200 pages, which on can breeze through super quickly, skimming about half of it. I have to say I am very glad I did not invest my dollars in this one and just borrowed it from the library.

love it ❤❤❤