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A review by hollyplebeau
Fall With Me by Becka Mack
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
5.0
I'm obsessed with this series. Jaxon & Lennon's story remind us that "you deserve everything good in your life". All of these characters are so fun and such a treat. It was also a good depiction of grief and how it hits at random times in different levels. Also how does one cry in an epilogue because of characters they meet two chapters from the end?! Gah!!
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"Friends are supposed to support you. Good friends will take the weight off your shoulders and put it on theirs without needing to be asked, just to help you breathe."
" 'You see the sky every day, and most people, they just get used to it. It becomes part of the background. I never understood that. You’ll never see the same sunrise twice. The sky looks different every night, even though it’s the same constellations. It’s just . . . magnificent.' "
" ' The best things in life are scary. That’s why we close our eyes when we jump. But we still jump, don’t we?' ”
“ 'I don’t want you to do it for me. I want you to do it for you. I want you to love yourself the way everyone else loves you. I want you to realize you’re worth it for you, Jaxon. Not for anyone else.' ”
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"Friends are supposed to support you. Good friends will take the weight off your shoulders and put it on theirs without needing to be asked, just to help you breathe."
" 'You see the sky every day, and most people, they just get used to it. It becomes part of the background. I never understood that. You’ll never see the same sunrise twice. The sky looks different every night, even though it’s the same constellations. It’s just . . . magnificent.' "
" ' The best things in life are scary. That’s why we close our eyes when we jump. But we still jump, don’t we?' ”
“ 'I don’t want you to do it for me. I want you to do it for you. I want you to love yourself the way everyone else loves you. I want you to realize you’re worth it for you, Jaxon. Not for anyone else.' ”