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Faking It (Losing It, #2)
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Archived Monthly Group Reads > July 2013 - Faking It - Initial Thoughts

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message 1: by Missy (last edited Jul 02, 2013 04:49PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Missy Marciassa (marciassa) | 22 comments Hi everyone, I've been dying to read Faking It since I finished Losing It, and I'm excited to hear what all of you think about it too!

So, we're two days into July- what are people thinking about Faking It so far?

It's early for spoilers, but for you speed-readers out there, if you want to say something "spoilery," then please "hide" it with a spoiler tag. You can make one by typing: < spoiler > (with no gaps) before the spoiler and < /spoiler > (with no gaps after)

I'll start- I'm loving the setup of the straight-laced guy and "wild girl." It's a refreshing change. What about you?


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seton (lindaseton42) | 9 comments I did not read LI.
I stopped readin FI after (view spoiler)


message 3: by Missy (last edited Jul 04, 2013 03:14PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Missy Marciassa (marciassa) | 22 comments Oh, it's too bad LI didn't work for you, Seton. I didn't see the reason why you stopped, but I'm enjoying Faking It even more. The writing & storytelling seem more confident. Losing It felt a bit "forced" in parts, although I still liked it.

I know some people found the power differential in LI a little off-putting. That's not an issue for Faking It, if that helps.


Michele | 6 comments I didn't read LI but I'm going to have to read it after faking it. I know it's backwards but I didn't hear about these books until last week. Anyways I'm only on chapter 7 but I'm really enjoying it so far.


Missy Marciassa (marciassa) | 22 comments I wouldn't worry about not having read LI, Michele. Faking It can be read alone: you get the necessary background at the very beginning.

I'm glad you're enjoying it. So am I!


Renata (renata_vieira) | 25 comments I have a problem that once I start reading it´s really difficult to stop! So I´ll probably go from initial thought to finishing the book.
Missy, I totally agreed with you! Inverting the usual characters personality was a nice change! Love the bad girl act... And I kind of like that Cade is not perfect... He does try to be but I don´t see him as the ultimate good guy - meaning the one that is usually left behind.


Missy Marciassa (marciassa) | 22 comments I'm like you, Renata- I'm really holding back because I'm well into the book! I'll be lucky to hold out 'til Saturday to post another thread ;)

I also like how neither one is perfect. Losing It was good, but I'm enjoying Faking It even more so far.


Renata (renata_vieira) | 25 comments I haven´t read Losing It yet... Until the book suggestion for July I´ve never heard of this series at all!
With was another great thing to mention. I loved the book even not knowing it was a series! Way to go!


Emily Raney (eraney03) I read both LI and FI in a matter of days. They are both an easy read and you could easily read one without reading the other.

I enjoyed FI much more than LI. The characters seemed more real to me. I loved Cade's character in this book. He reminded me a little bit of Matt from Flat Out Love by Jessica park. A little geeky and unsure of himself, but with just enough bad boy in his head to make him a really cool guy. Flat-Out Love


Great choice for a fun summer read!!


Bridget | 7 comments I absolutely loved LI and I'm excited to start FI.


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Magan Vernon (maganvernon) Just starting. Eh... Not impressed with Cade, maybe because I didnt like him in LI?


Trina | 5 comments Just about to start this book but have to be honest and say that when I found out it was about Cade my excitement dissolved, I didn't like his character in Losing It which is probably why - I found him annoying that he went off sulking and stopped talking to Bliss like he was a teenager because she didn't feel the same way about him. I am going to give it a chance though just because I loved Losing It so much.


Missy Marciassa (marciassa) | 22 comments For those of you who aren't too thrilled about Cade, I'd urge you to give FI a chance. He moves beyond being the "lovesick puppy" and becomes a much more fleshed our character.

It happens fast, too. As several of us noted, things move FAST in this book!


Missy Marciassa (marciassa) | 22 comments I actually agree with Emily- I'm liking FI even more than LI. The premise of LI is very eye-catching, while FI doesn't seem as "different," but the characters do feel more "real" to me on FI.


message 15: by kals (new) - rated it 4 stars

kals I wasn't a fan of Cade in LI but he has really grown on me while reading FI. His immaturity bothered me in LI but he's grown out of it and has become a likeable character the further and further I get into FI.


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Elise (redentrapy) I haven't read Losing It (Losing It, #1) by Cora Carmack . Just got it from the library and then after I'll read this one.


Tarra | 2 comments I had read this book before it was a recommended read for the group. I gave it two stars. I am going to quote my own review of this book "the story had real potential but it fell flat for me".


Sabah | 4 comments I enjoyed Faking It a lot. Despite the fact that I never liked Cade in Losing It, I grew to like him a lot in this book, and Max was also a very interesting and lovable character. The book was funny, cute and entertaining. The relationship between the two leads was, I must say, handled in a better way than it was in Losing It.
All in all, a really fun read. I would definitely recommend.


eniaw | 1 comments Honestly I enjoy reading FI. I grown to love Cade character and I glad he move on from Bliss. But I a little bit disappointed by the way story ended. On the last chapter it looks like the story is 'hanging'. I pretty much guessing hows people reaction from the Gala, since Max's parent is the opposite from Max. It didn't come, and when I flip next page there is epiloge..a few month later. I was wondering what happen! Seriously ! But overall I love this book, so I'll recomend it :)


Missy Marciassa (marciassa) | 22 comments I was wondering how the Gala would go myself! When the story just skipped ahead, I figured we'd seen the important reactions (Max's parents), although I was curious about the SIL, especially.


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