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Print Length: 206 pages
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Publication Date: June 11, 2015
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00ZIVESWC
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Favorite QuotesShe never meets my eyes. I never even get the tail end of any of the smiles she has for anyone else. Meanwhile a grinding headache builds in my temples. My reflexes are slow, my stamina’s shot, and my temper is on a hair–trigger.4 starsI really enjoyed this book. It was unusual in the fact that the POV was entirely male. At first I was confused because I automatically thought it was female. Probably because most of the POVs I read are female. But I really liked his 'voice' It was genuine and showed a different side to most male leads I read. This one was a beta boy for sure and he was super cute. The fact that his performance in skiiing was actively affected by his personal life was just a great parallel to read about.Chris has dedication to his craft and knows what he wants to do with his future. He shows humility when things start to go downhill and takes responsibility for his screw ups. And I think he shows great courage in asking for help instead of trying to fix everything himself. I really loved how Chris wasn't cocky about himself. Too often in YA, the boys are way too arrogant, which we all know isn't the case IRL. You could totally see and understand his worry, fear and confusion with his personal life. He really had no idea what he was doing, poor kid. And his parents played a bit more of a prominent role than most other YA's I read, a fact which also made this book stand out for me.Tilly was a pretty straight forward female lead. She made it very clear early on what she wanted and what she was on the fence about. While I think she maybe took her anger a bit too far, placing blame where I don't think it was so heavily warranted, their were no deliberate misunderstandings in her character and voice. So that was pretty refreshing in this story.The skiing was a great addition to the plot of the book. I never used to read sports romances till I met Lenore, but they are fast becoming some of my favorite YA reads.I'm really shocked this book only has 11 reviews. It is a great YA, sports romance! Go wive this author some love and read it!
I adored this book. Could not put it down. I'm not much of a downhill skier (they finally paid me to keep off the slopes!) but I could totally identify with the main character. I loved his confidence, his doubts, and all the muddles he got himself into. And I love the way he got out of them. The author, Tudor Robins, really nailed it. She got into the head of a mid-teen boy and made me believe that I was in there, too.
Another super good read by Tudor Robins :) Recommend this along with her books Island series & Stonegate Series.
Very good read for older teens or twenty something skiers
Good read if you likes skiing.g hi if skiing is your sport or thing .immersive story fun read . That k you
This book started off a little slow for me, and I'm not sure if it was because I hadn't actually read a book in a while, or if it was because it was just a bit slow to take off for me. Given a few chapters, however, I was sucked in and invested in Chris and Tilly's story.I enjoy books told from the guy's point of view, I'm not even sure why that is, except that most books -especially of the coming of age/romance category, are written from the girls perspective. More than Chris' POV, I enjoyed Tilly's and her assertiveness and resolve. She wasn't whiny or annoying as a character, she put herself out there and let the chips fall. She was patient while Chris worked out his own feelings. It was Chris who drove me nuts with his...other Jenna. And then there is Jenna who you want to hate, and then she dishes out a bit of advice that makes you not hate her as much.In the end, I think it was just nice to have a book where everyone was who they seemed to be. The story didn't seem forced or dramatic, just real.This story did NOT, however, make me want to go skiing. It will take more than a book to convince me outside into sub-zero temperatures (which is where the weather sits where I'm at right now).
I really enjoyed Tudor Robins’ books about horses so when she contacted me about reviewing her latest book about skiing, I just had to say yes! Even though I don’t ski I really enjoyed reading about skiing and Chris and Tilly’s lives. So much training! Sigh, I wish I could ride/skate as much as they ski. Chris and Tilly have an incredible friendship in the book, and the skiing elements seem very authentic. However, the main disappointment of the novel was Jenna, who distracts Chris from his training, causing him to fall back.The skiing season is approaching for Chris Myers and his best friend Tilly. They’re both competition skiers and Chris has a chance to make the district ski team. All is going well until Jenna comes along. Jenna is a major distraction to Chris and he begins to fall behind his teammates. He makes a lot of bad decisions and begins to lose Tilly in the process.Chris and Tilly were incredible! Their passion for skiing was incredible as well as their relationship with each other. There’s a lot of good banter and friendly stuff between them. It felt totally authentic and was great fun to read about.Tilly was a very lovely character but knew when to get upset as well, which I liked. Far too many authors try to create the perfect good girl character, only to have the character themselves to turn out meek and uninteresting. It was great to see that Tilly knew how to stand up for herself.Unlike Tilly, Chris was a little more frustrating. His constant bad decisions in the middle of the novel got a little annoying. I have to admit that I really hoping that Chris would get a grip, especially after others had already had a good talk to him about it. He definitely went on a bit of a downward spiral where he acted out of spite and ignored those around him. While his bad decisions seemed a little excessive at times, I think this is relatively realistic for a 15 year old. What 15 year old hasn’t ignored their parents/coach and done something bad?My biggest problem with this book was Jenna. I couldn’t stand her. She was so fake and clingy. I totally understand that she’s the antagonist, and I’m not really supposed to like her, but I felt that she was rather one dimensional. She was the typical trashy girl with revealing clothes, annoying friends, and way into partying. Meh. Very uninteresting, really. She seemed completely evil and bitchy. There was never really a reprieve from this, even at the end of the novel. She seemed like an empty shell placed in the book only to act as a distraction for Chris.I really wish that Jenna was fleshed out a little more. She doesn’t really have to change and become like Tilly or anything, but I would have liked to learn a little bit more about her and her intentions. I have trouble believing that she is a truly malicious person for no reason. Jenna had a lot of potential as a character, because even though she’s a party girl (the most evil character of all in YA books!) it doesn’t make her a horrible or boring person.I liked the skiing plot as well, and reading about their training and competitions was great fun. There is some light skiing jargon used in this book, but it is not difficult to understand. The coaches and the program itself seemed realistic and I especially liked the way the coaches dealt with Chris and his training.The content in this book is probably suitable for readers 14 years and over. There’s nothing too explicit, but there’s some swearing and some other themes that would be unsuitable for very young readers. The themes in the book are definitely suitable for the young adult genre and I believe that they are commonly dealt with by teenagers in real life.All in all, I did really enjoy Fall Line. Tilly and Chris’ relationship is the cutest thing ever and the pressures that Chris faces are realistic and well written. You definitely don’t need to be a skier to read this, because the book is very light on jargon. I’d recommend it to people who enjoy reading about sport.
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