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WOW!! I cannot even begin to tell you how much I was captivated and enthralled by this story! The writing flowed realistically throughout with brilliant character development and the, OMG, knock-you-to-your-knees lovestory was undeniable!
When Julie realizes her "Craig's-List" apartment is really a burrito stand, she's desperate and as luck would have it, her mother's old college roommate, Erin Watkins, fortunately invites her to move in. It's close the her college and would be free! (What's not ...more
When Julie realizes her "Craig's-List" apartment is really a burrito stand, she's desperate and as luck would have it, her mother's old college roommate, Erin Watkins, fortunately invites her to move in. It's close the her college and would be free! (What's not ...more

I absolutely loved this book! I can't believe I put this one off for as long as I did. This story gave me all the FEELS. I adore that this author was able to shock and wow me. I can't wait to jump into Flat-Out-Matt! This book impressed me. It pulled me in and was impossible to put down. The characters were damaged, but witty, definitely unique. I was highly entertained reading their intellectual banter. I laughed, swooned, hurt, cried. Flat-Out-Love gave me everything my book-loving heart could
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Flat-Out Love is a wonderful story with well-developed characters, a great story line and lots of fun and witty interactions. Julie has to live with her mom's college roommates' family when she transfers to school in Boston due to a housing issue. There's something definitely different with this family - and Julie is determined to figure out what it is. The biggest "different" in the house is the youngest child, Celeste's, fascination with a life-size ...more
Flat-Out Love is a wonderful story with well-developed characters, a great story line and lots of fun and witty interactions. Julie has to live with her mom's college roommates' family when she transfers to school in Boston due to a housing issue. There's something definitely different with this family - and Julie is determined to figure out what it is. The biggest "different" in the house is the youngest child, Celeste's, fascination with a life-size ...more

This was a good read, but as with Jace's story in City of Bones, I figured out the twist in the early chapters. Which then ment I then read the book under an unsaid pretense, analyzing how everything would play out in the end... Sometimes I frustrate myself! This story was great, a little hard to accept the banter at first, but by mid-way, I came to love it!
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Please forgive me it has been a couple of months since I read this.
When I started out I was hesitant. Something didn't seem right with this book. I kept reading and finally figured it out. Once I was in the know I couldn't stop. Such a lovingly written book. Jessica Park did a fantastic job turning what could have been a tragedy into a beautifully emotion filled story that most people can relate to, if they can't they must not have much emotion. I would recommend it. ...more
When I started out I was hesitant. Something didn't seem right with this book. I kept reading and finally figured it out. Once I was in the know I couldn't stop. Such a lovingly written book. Jessica Park did a fantastic job turning what could have been a tragedy into a beautifully emotion filled story that most people can relate to, if they can't they must not have much emotion. I would recommend it. ...more

Loved this book! Couldn't put it down! Amazing!!
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WOW. I Flat-Out Loved this book!! Immediately after I finished it, I had to go back and re-read it. That rarely ever happens. I have to admit the first part was a bit slow for me, but was it ever worth it! Please don't read any spoilers on this book, but just go read it. Now. Fan freaking tastic.
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