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File Size: 1100 KB
Print Length: 379 pages
Publisher: Berkley (July 19, 2016)
Publication Date: July 19, 2016
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B0191ZL2G0
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I've read most of Jane Green's novels and while I really love her early work, I have more mixed feelings about her most recent books.FALLEN starts as a more straightforward romance than other recent Green books. Emma, an English ex-pat who has left the world of banking for a simpler life in the suburbs, meets local boy Dominic when she rents a run-down house near the beach from him. The two quickly — basically, immediately -- fall in love, and complications ensue with Dominic’s six-year-old son, Jesse.As one of me least favorite things, in literature AND real life, is adults blaming children for romantic problems, I struggled with this one. A six-year-old not getting on board with your instantly jumping into his dad’s bed for nightly sleepovers doesn’t, “have too much power,†as stated here, instead he’s confused and emotionally upset … All totally normal reactions. And a father putting his child’s best interests and emotional well being ahead of his new girlfriend’s isn’t being, “manipulated,†by his son, he’s being, well, a father. And since the child here is a gonna-be-kindergartener, it’s kind of hard to feel like the women in her mid-30s he just found naked in his dad’s bed is the one being mistreated in this equation. Just because you made him pancakes and adopted a kitten, doesn’t mean the kid can’t be emotionally confused and scared about his dad jumping into a new relationship.There was also a LOT of focus on Emma’s effortless transition from banker to sought-after interior designer. She gets jobs by redesigning a single room in her rental — and, first off, who renovates a house they’re RENTING, which was Emma’s plan from page one?Any who, Emma's supposed design niche is that she is “affordable,†which Green seems to define by shopping for tchotchkes at Home Goods, which is name-checked repeatedly. And, hey, I’m a huge Home Goods fan, and actually really enjoy design, but hiring an interior designer isn’t something that most middle class people I’ve ever known do, especially not the upstate townies who are clamoring to be Emma’s clients in a totally unrealistic fashion. In my world, shopping at Pier One, et al, together is called asking a girlfriend’s opinion, and it’s usually an unpaid position. Also, frankly, Emma’s design sense doesn’t sound so awesome, based on her extensive, and exclusive, use of sisal rugs and Buddha statues, in every room Green painstakingly describes. (Also, Emma, I hate to break it to you, but sisal rugs + kittens is not a winning combo. If you weren't fictional, you'd know that.)And then with only about 20 pages to go, the love story takes a sharp left into a tragedy that feels, frankly, tacked on and a wildly unearned plot twist that read to me like a, 'Huh, I gotta wrap this up somehow,' move from the author.In the end, even with the big reveal, there’s just not much here. Dominic and Emma’s "one true love" (that even the book admits is less than 6 months old, so maybe save the sanctimonious relationship advice?) is never in any real jeopardy via the nonsense obstacles Green half-heartedly places in their path, and the author seemed to put way more thought into Restoration Hardware sofas, than character development or plotting, given the sudden, and totally unearned, shift in tone. Since I never really liked, or believed, any of the characters, I didn't get emotional about their outcomes.All in all, this starts out an easy, breezy, often eye-rollingly-silly, read that tries to morph into something deeper, but fails on both fronts.
WOW- what a disappointment!! I am such a Jane Green fan- read all her books and was really looking forward to this one. Honestly- it was flat, dull and boring and I struggle through reading it - then to top it off the ending was just terrible. Just did not like this book at all. Normally she writes page turners but this was an effort to read -told by one character and not very interesting. I am hoping her next book is better!
This book was a bit of a clunker. It took me a couple of months to get through it because I just couldn't get interested. There was no intrigue, no real plot except for a romance, no real story until the last 20 pages. I found myself skipping long passages, because there was just no point of them in the storyEmma is an immature person. When her boyfriend gets quiet one night after being surprised by something, she goes of the deep end into despair like a 13 year old would, not middle aged woman.Unlike most people, I found the last 20 pages to be the best because something actually happened. But overall, this was a very dull book.
I am a big fan of Jane Green and have read and enjoyed almost all of her books.This book was however a big disappointment.The characters were not well developed (as they are in most of her books) they were one dimensional stereotypes.The story was flat and very predictable.I wish I had waited for the reviews to come out before purchasing this book hot off the press.Hopefully her next book will be a great one like all the rest have been.
I have always been a huge Jane Green fan, and this one was a real disappointment for me. For starters, I think that because the story was told in the 3rd person rather than the 1st person, it made it much harder to believe the love story and the romantic connection between Emma and Dominic. Had the book been told in Emma's voice (or alternatively in both of their voices), it may have helped make their story more believable. They came across like two really good friends to me- which I know was part of the point, I just didn't buy into the romance that developed between them. There were a number of times where the story simply said that they "talked and talked..." Wouldn't it have been better if the reader was actually part of these chats?Additionally, there were a couple inconsistencies in the story that I'm really surprised an editor didn't catch. Also, although I generally enjoy Jane Green's descriptive style, the decorating and food descriptions in the book went on and on and got a bit repetitive and almost annoying at points- sisal rugs were mentioned 7 times!I'm still trying to digest the ending (and don't want to spoil anything). I guess there needed to be some sort of twist so this wasn't just a run-of-the-mill romance solely about opposites attracting and defying the odds of coming from different backgrounds. The strange and abrupt ending was just one of the many reasons I couldn't love this book like I have Jane Green's others.
I've read all of Jane Green's books and really enjoyed them all, some more than others, but I did not like this one. The story line was slow and the characters seemed very one dimensional. The main character did not speak to me at all, half of the book seemed to be her conflicted about dating someone "not in her class" which doesn't even seem to be a real issue in 2016! The love story was predictable and a bit boring, I kept waiting for a good plot twist like in her other books. The ending seemed tacked on and kind of lazy, like she just was done writing the book but had to think of something to end it. Very disappointed overall. Enjoyed Saving Grace a lot more.
I was very disappointed in this book. I usually like Ms Green's books, but this seemed a little juvenile. There were a few phrases that she used repeatedly throughout the book and it was very distracting. I wish she had cut back on them or at least bought a new Thesaurus.
I have no idea where the ending came from.... Very odd. Borrow from the library - it is not worth the $13.99
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