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Absolutely brilliant!
History, psychology, and fantasy all rolled into one. It's a book that you'll want to read more than once and start it all over again once you've finished.
 
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DebTat2 | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 13, 2023 |
What drew me in was the name of the book... only because Elephants and Butterflies are two of my fav animals...
BUT now that' im thinking of it.... "i am elephant" is KINDA a rude thing.... esp with the contents of the book.. imo
sooo that'll be a .2 stars from me.
I guess it wasn't that .......
BUT nope. Not for me. I was disappointed with this portrayal.
 
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biancawhite | Jul 24, 2023 |
This is an interesting book. I was expecting a historical novel with an element of magical realism, and it is, but I would say this is predominantly a psychological novel. The book deals well with its setting and social issues – Maggie’s feelings about giving up her job, her husband’s stifling expectations, her friend’s reaction to her not wanting children etc. On top of that there is the dream situation which begins to dominate more and more of Maggie’s life. Unfortunately, this was where the book fell down for me somewhat as I was really much more interested in Maggie’s “real-world” problems so to speak. I also found it difficult to get a handle on Maggie’s personality. She was still a bit of a blank slate to me by the end of the book, and I felt we never got very far into her thoughts. What does Maggie really think of her husband for example? Does she really believe in the end that “everything she desired already belonged to her”?. What was the author’s ultimate intention for Maggie's life going forward? It was just a bit too vague for me and in the end, though I was interested in the story, I wasn’t emotionally invested in the outcome. All of which means that, while I liked the book and can recommend it as a thought-provoking read, I can’t quite say that I loved it.

I received a copy from BookSirens in exchange for an honest review.
 
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EvBal | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 4, 2022 |
Erica O’Donnell is a high school girl who suffers from syncope, or, chronic fainting. Her condition has made her parents overprotective and fearful every time she leaves the house, asks to try something new, or even bends down to tie her shoes.

Erica’s best friend, Lindsay, has always been around to literally catch her when she falls. But lately, Lindsay’s attention has shifted towards the father of her babysitting charges, local firefighter Larry Taggert.

Keeping Lindsay’s growing relationship with Larry a secret along with a growing number of fires in the area, turns Erica’s world upside down. With the help of Lindsay’s boyfriend, Adam, Erica is able to help cover for her friend, but the growing guilt and suspicion towards Larry’s motives begins to rip their friendship apart, and for the first time since receiving her diagnosis, Erica is left to maneuver through the world without her best friend and safety net.

Rules of Falling is a compelling YA novel with an interesting plot, well-developed characters, and a suspenseful, exciting tone. It’s a great read for a YA reader of any age who is looking for more than just a straightforward romance, thriller, or contemporary fiction as this book blends all of these genres into one well-paced, expertly developed story.

You can read my full review here: https://laurasbooksandblogs.com/rules-of-falling-review-interview/
 
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lsmith335 | Mar 17, 2022 |
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Best book I've read in a long long time. William is a gem - honest, trusting, and smarter than most people think. He makes his way in the world bravely and with purpose. And Billy, he's a heartbreaker - literally William's guardian angel. Although the book has a long list of characters we get to know them well as their voices flow seamlessly through the story. There's much to love here.
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ruthiekro | Apr 26, 2020 |
When Maggie’s husband is sent off to war, she worries about his return which is made worse after she has a dream in which he dies in service. When he returns home uninjured, she believes the dreams will stop, but they don’t. Soon they begin to consume her until she decides to face her demons and get to the center of her own psychosis.

The premise of this book definitely had my interest because it reminded me of Coraline, where the main character is so unhappy with her real life, that the life created in an alternate universe is more appealing. What seems at the surface to be perfection, however, is just a cloth hiding the dangers beneath.

This book is definitely worth the read for all fans of psychological fiction!
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Kayla.Krantz | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 14, 2020 |
A unique POV tale that not only looks at Maggie's life from the outside but her thoughts as she deals with each obstacle that she's forced to hurdle. What would you do if your dreams made you believe your husband, shipped off to war would come to harm? What happens when it doesn't come to be but expands within your mind taking over everything? Would you succumb to the temptation of an inner life that's better than your outer life?
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LilyRoseShadowlyn | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 24, 2019 |
This book showed me that I need to start picking up more local/smaller name authors! It was really cute and I would love to read more from Leslie Tall Manning.
 
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jlydia | Jun 25, 2018 |
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