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I have heard many mixed reviews about this book, I'm glad I haven't bought it yet. I had it in my cart a few times and decided last minute to just wait on it. There are many people stating they just never felt the "click" from the book, which is always important to the audience!

Yeah I don't think I'm going to get Torment...
Do you like books about Angels, or was this a random book for you? One that I read recently that was pretty good was
. I enjoyed it.


I know right! I thought she was such an annoying little snot! I mean (view spoiler)



BRB! Gotta walk my dog."
Cool okay. You got a dog what kind?

BRB! Gotta walk my dog."
Cool okay. You got a dog what kind?"
Mongrel, she was abandoned in a house with her mother and siblings, so when my uncle moved in he gave us one of the mongrels. And now she's a brat.


Read Hush Hush first, it's better.

Read Hush Hush first, it's better."
Oh yes, I already read it. :) It's awesome :D

Read Hush Hush first, it's better."
Oh ..."
Cool, I know right! Becca Fitzpatrick did an awesome job!



Oh god there is going to be a third book...?

Not sure if i wil read it though. It would be nice to know what is going on but I am afraid that it would be like the last one and not really give the reader any answers.

I have been umming and ahhing about reading this book for a little while now. There seems to be a lot of hype going on for the last in the series but the reviews are really mixed and a lot of the criticism is focused on the main character being annoying/needy. Obviously that kind of thing is subjective but, as Suz suggests, I think I'd rather borrow it or pick it up when the price comes down, that way I won't be as disappointed. I love Hush, Hush and it's set the bar pretty high for any books with a similar theme.

It's hard for me to say which book I liked most between Fallen and Hush, Hush, because I think that both novels are really very well written and their respective series gets better with each book. So, I'm really anxious to finish them up, when I'm able to get my hands on a copy of both Passion and Silence. I think that, while Fallen may be similar to Hush, Hush in the theme of "fallen angel's" it's also unique in its own right, as well. So, that's why I suggested giving it a chance by either waiting until it's own sale, you can find a copy for cheap marked down or you can borrow from a friend or get on loan from a library. But, please, at least give it a try and don't just pass it by because it's in the same genre as Hush, Hush.
What did you like best about Fallen?
Lura wrote: "Who?"
Sorry - new to this group/discussion stuff. I meant to reply to Suz.
Sorry - new to this group/discussion stuff. I meant to reply to Suz.

Sorry - new to this group/discussion stuff. I meant to reply to Suz."
Oh okay lol!
Lura wrote: "Emma wrote: "Lura wrote: "Who?"
Sorry - new to this group/discussion stuff. I meant to reply to Suz."
Oh okay lol!"
Hi Lura - I finally bit the bullet and read Fallen. I have to say, I totally agree with your review - you nailed it; the two main problems were Luce and the multitude of unanswered questions at the end.
Sorry - new to this group/discussion stuff. I meant to reply to Suz."
Oh okay lol!"
Hi Lura - I finally bit the bullet and read Fallen. I have to say, I totally agree with your review - you nailed it; the two main problems were Luce and the multitude of unanswered questions at the end.

I don't know that I'd agree that she nailed it with the review at all, because this is a series of books and since there is a third book (Passion) that is out, I would be mighty frustrated if there weren't still unanswered questions towards the end of Fallen and I don't think that Luce was a problem at all. But, ya know, each to their own I guess. C'est la vie.
Suz wrote: "Hi Lura - I finally bit the bullet and read Fallen. I have to say, I totally agree with your review - you nailed it; the two main problems were Luce and the multitude of unanswered questions at the..."
Maybe I should qualify my statement - Lura nailed her review from my perspective. I appreciate you enjoyed it - as you say, each to their own.
Maybe I should qualify my statement - Lura nailed her review from my perspective. I appreciate you enjoyed it - as you say, each to their own.
OCD Kay =P wrote: "if you wanna read a really good angel book
is my favourite"
I've read Angel - I did enjoy it, it was a good premise and action-packed. I thought Alex was a great character. There's meant to be a sequel isn't there? I don't know if it's come out yet.

I've read Angel - I did enjoy it, it was a good premise and action-packed. I thought Alex was a great character. There's meant to be a sequel isn't there? I don't know if it's come out yet.

its my fave angel book as i think it's a totally original idea and Alex is one of my top fictional bfs i love him lol
the second one

OCD Kay =P wrote: "yes
its my fave angel book as i think it's a totally original idea and Alex is one of my top fictional bfs i love him lol
the second one
is due out October in the U..."
Thanks - I can add that to my 'to-read' list now. :)
its my fave angel book as i think it's a totally original idea and Alex is one of my top fictional bfs i love him lol
the second one

Thanks - I can add that to my 'to-read' list now. :)

i'm so excited, i'm getting an ARC of it from the publisher to review for my blog when they get the final copies.
::happy dance::
OCD Kay =P wrote: "=)
i'm so excited, i'm getting an ARC of it from the publisher to review for my blog when they get the final copies.
::happy dance::"
Excellent. I'm not sure about the cover-art though, are you? Not how I picture the main characters at all.
i'm so excited, i'm getting an ARC of it from the publisher to review for my blog when they get the final copies.
::happy dance::"
Excellent. I'm not sure about the cover-art though, are you? Not how I picture the main characters at all.

i saw it and i was like that's not alex at all lol
for the first book i prefer the US cover

but confused why does one cover have a girl with brown hair and one with blonde i think that's stupid lol
"why does one cover have a girl with brown hair and one with blonde i think that's stupid lol"
Oh - that's much better. Willow is naturally blond in the book so it makes more sense too - I wonder why the UK one is so lame! Good job I go more on reviews that covers, lol.
Oh - that's much better. Willow is naturally blond in the book so it makes more sense too - I wonder why the UK one is so lame! Good job I go more on reviews that covers, lol.

And maybe I should qualify my statement above as well, I don't think that she did nail it, from my perspective. My whole point is, reader's should at least give the rest of the books in the series a chance to actually answer those questions that they may find at the end of Fallen because there are two more books in the series and it would be frustrating if, as a reader, all of the answers were found in the first book in the series. There would be no need for a series to begin with.
OCD Kay =P wrote: "lol i know
i still think the UK covers r pretty. i love the design of them just not the models lol"
Yeah, it's definitely the models. They are a little creepy.
i still think the UK covers r pretty. i love the design of them just not the models lol"
Yeah, it's definitely the models. They are a little creepy.

Suz wrote: "Maybe I should qualify my statement - Lura nailed her review from my perspective. I appreciate you enjoyed it - as you say, each to their own.
And maybe I should qualify my statement above as well..."
I see what you're saying about leaving things unanswered to draw a reader on to the next book in the series but, to me, it didn't feel so much like a cliff-hanger, more like nothing that had just happened had been put into context.
I'm usually drawn to read the second book in a series because I want to see what will happen next, rather than find out why the events of the first book happened at all. Unfortunately I didn't enjoy Fallen enough to make me want to read the next book.
And maybe I should qualify my statement above as well..."
I see what you're saying about leaving things unanswered to draw a reader on to the next book in the series but, to me, it didn't feel so much like a cliff-hanger, more like nothing that had just happened had been put into context.
I'm usually drawn to read the second book in a series because I want to see what will happen next, rather than find out why the events of the first book happened at all. Unfortunately I didn't enjoy Fallen enough to make me want to read the next book.
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