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If you can’t wait for the premiere of Fox TV’s hot new series, Scream Queens, you will race through the pages of this pulse-pounding thriller. It’s Pretty Little Liars meets Final Destination as this group of high school elites uncover whose plotting to off each and every one of them.   Every year, the lives of ten girls at Vienna High are transformed. All because of the list. Kenzie Summerall can’t imagine how she’s been voted onto a list of the hottest girls in school, but when she lands at number five, her average life becomes dazzling. Doors open to the best parties, new friends surround her, the cutest jock in school is after her. This is the power of the list. If you’re on it, your life changes. If you’re on it this year? Your life ends.Praise for They All Fall Down "A suspenseful mash-up of Indiana Jones and Pretty Little Liars."--The Bulletin"Part high school drama, part mystery,  this fast-paced novel will appeal to a broad range of readers who will have a difficult time putting it down."--School Library Journal  "St. Claire keeps the tension high as she slowly uncovers the mystery and builds to a thriller-level climax."--Kirkus "St. Claire ropes in readers from the opening pages, creating a taut thriller that keeps the audience turning pages and guessing until the end."--VOYA "Best-selling author St. Claire makes her YA debut with a thriller in the tradition of Lois Duncan and R. L. Stine."--Booklist From the Hardcover edition.

File Size: 4305 KB

Print Length: 354 pages

Publisher: Delacorte Press (October 14, 2014)

Publication Date: October 14, 2014

Sold by: Random House LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00JCS2GZ8

Text-to-Speech: Enabled

X-Ray: Not Enabled

Word Wise: Enabled

Lending: Not Enabled

Enhanced Typesetting: Enabled

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'They All Fall Down' is a gripping and fast-paced young adult thriller that will have the reader on the edge of their seat and guessing until the very end. The book tells the story of Kenzie Summerall, our geeky Latin-speaking heroine - and how her life is irrevocably changed by a simple list of ten names. The list is composed of the ten hottest girls at Vienna High, as voted by the guys at the school. When Kenzie finds out that she not only made the list, but was voted in at fifth place, she's stunned. Overnight, Kenzie's life goes from boring to incredibly popular - she's invited to the best parties, her crush since middle school suddenly wants to date her, and she has tons of new friends. The list changes the lives of ten girls at Vienna High each year - if they're able to survive the curse. And it seems like this year, all the girls on the list are destined to die.Being a huge fan of thrillers, this book's description had me immediately curious and dying to read it. I had pretty high hopes for it because the premise sounded so original and promising, and I'm so incredibly happy to say that I was far from disappointed. It went above and beyond any hopes or expectations I had - easily becoming one of the best YA thrillers I've read this year. The book was told from Kenzie's point of view, which made it conversational in tone and extremely easy to get sucked into the story. I was able to slip inside the story almost immediately and I didn't stop reading until I was done. You know you've found a fantastic book when you literally can't (or won't) tear yourself away from it until you've finished it. I love trying to figure out who the villain in the book is and what's really going on before the characters do, but I have to admit that this one had me stumped.

I first picked up this book because of the cover. I mean it screamed “READ ME”. And also, the blurb pulled me in too. After all, I am a huge fan of Pretty Little Liars and Scream Queens. So, did this book accomplish what I had hoped? Overall, yes it did. I found it to be not only enjoyable but creepy and fun as well. However, I wish the book STAYED creepy. I wasn’t really a fan of the ending or what was really killing off these girls. I can’t go into details because if I do I will spoil it, but for some reason this just didn’t do it for me. Other than that, the book is great.The book is about a bunch of high school students who ultimately end up on the “hottie” list. Each year 10 girls are chosen and this forms an elite sisterhood between the girls. Unfortunately for the girls who made the list this year, something is killing them. Each and every death is made to appear as an accident. Is it, or isn’t it? That’s the fun in reading it.The characters in this book are pretty likeable. While it took me a little time to warm up to them, eventually I did. I liked Kenzie and her backstory especially where it concerns her family and her brother. The whole situation made me emotional and I could essentially feel the emotions her character was emitting. I also liked the secondary characters as they reminded me of my high school days. You have the popular kids, the nerds, the jocks, the cheerleaders etc. So overall, the characters were written well and fit into the “high school cliché”.The plot is interesting and pretty unique as I have never read a book like this before. This is what made reading it so exciting for me. Again, while I wasn’t a fan of the ending the book still held its ground and was interesting.Overall this is a very enjoyable 4 star read.

We are The Unofficial Addiction Book Fan Club, to know more about this book, go to the post in our website.Review:They All Fall Down is the perfect read for this upcoming Halloween night. It has the mystery of weird "accidental" deaths and the scary factor of being the possible next target that all good thriller YA stories have to had to be a good Halloween read.The story starts with Kenzie Summerall. She's a pretty regular girl who has an overprotective woman due to a family tragedy, likes Latin and might as well be categorized in the nerdy-girl list, up until the Hottie List results come up, putting her in the Fifth position.The Hottie List is a list of the hottest girl in Vienna High, voted by the male population in Vienna High, and something all girls in that high school obsessed about because of what it means: a social pass to be popular. However, Kenzie doesn't care about this.People who haven't talked to her ever since, start talking her, texting her and asking for friend requests. Even her crush since, Josh, starts talking to her and wanting to be more than friends. But it gets even more bizarre when accidents start to happen. And to no other that to the girls on the Hottie List. When being pretty turns out to be accidentally deadly, Kenzie starts to investigate along with school's bad boy, Levi, and they find even more unraveling secrets than they were expecting.I am a huge fan of Pretty Little Liars and old that mystery that grips the whole story, so I wanted to read They All Fall Down and I was beyond curious to see how Roxanne St. Claire would bring this scary touch to the story.I have to admit that at first I was kind of annoyed with the Hottie List.

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