We All Fall Down
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Sourcebooks , 2017.
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Description

A new romantic thriller—with a dash of horror—from Natalie D. Richards, the New York Times bestselling author of YA psychological thriller books.

Theo's always been impulsive. But telling Paige how he feels? He's obsessed over that decision. And it's time. Tonight. At the party on the riverbank, under the old walking bridge, site of so many tales of love and death.

Paige has had a crush on Theo since they first met, but she knows her feelings are one-sided. She's trying to move on, to flirt. A party at the river is just what she needs. Except a fight breaks out, and when Paige tries to intervene—Theo's fist lands in her face.

All Theo and Paige want to do is forget that fateful night. But strange events keep drawing them back to the bridge. Someone, something is determined to make them remember…and pay for what they each did.

Perfect for readers who want:

  • YA mental health stories
  • Characters with ADHD in YA
  • Edge-of-your-seat reads

Praise for Natalie D. Richards:

"As addictive as it is unpredictable. Natalie will keep you second guessing until the nail-biting end."—NATASHA PRESTON, New York Times bestselling author of The Cabin on My Secret to Tell

"Brimming with suspense and intrigue."—MEGAN MIRANDA, New York Times bestselling author of All the Missing Girls on My Secret to Tell

Also by Natalie D. Richards:

Five Total Strangers

Six Months Later

Gone Too Far

My Secret to Tell

One Was Lost

What You Hide

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Format
eBook
Street Date
10/03/2017
Language
English
ISBN
9781492654391

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Published Reviews

School Library Journal Review

Gr 9 Up-Theo is the boy a mother would rather her daughter never set sights on. But Paige has always ignored the label others have given him-a screwup-only seeing the Theo she loves, the one who always keeps her anxiety at bay and makes her feel safe. At a party where everything about their relationship feels on the cusp of changing for the better, Theo does something he can never take back. Even if Paige wasn't the intended victim, she's the one who suffers the consequences. Four months later, they are both drawn repeatedly to the bridge that broke them for good, each experiencing the tragedy of the night over and over again, until they realize coming together to figure out who or what is haunting them may be the only way to finally put the night to rest. A chilling story about a boy and a girl haunted by one night and one bridge. Full of twists, eerie theories, and a satisfying conclusion, this will be thoroughly enjoyed by YA fans of April Henry and Demitria Lunetta. VERDICT A must-purchase where YA mysteries and thrillers are highly anticipated.-Meghan Oppelt, Whitehall School District, WI © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

Two teens brought together by shared history and mental health issues try to break the spell cast by a haunted pedestrian bridge. Paige suffers from anxiety and Theo from ADHD, and while their longtime friendship means they understand how to support each other at crucial times, it's their long-simmering romance that brings the haunting into focus. Neither has admitted to the other their mutual interest, but when another boy flirts with Paige at a party, Theo gets into a fight in which he inadvertently hits Paige so hard she loses teeth. The result is Paige is banned from seeing Theo. The bridge has other ideas. On one side of the Muskingum River the bridge spans is a college campus where Paige is in a special program for the summer, and on the other is a small town where Theo works for his uncle in a shaky construction firm. Readers may find themselves hard-pressed to make sense of the nature of this haunted bridge, as vague voices gradually change into more threatening and powerful shadows. Side effects from the medications these two evidently white, middle-class teens are taking also play into the suspense, or at least they seem meant to, but how this plays into the paranormal plot never quite comes clear. Readers desperate for a romantic paranormal adventure may be satisfied, but they'll have to abandon logic to get there. (Paranormal suspense. 12-16) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 9 Up—Theo is the boy a mother would rather her daughter never set sights on. But Paige has always ignored the label others have given him—a screwup—only seeing the Theo she loves, the one who always keeps her anxiety at bay and makes her feel safe. At a party where everything about their relationship feels on the cusp of changing for the better, Theo does something he can never take back. Even if Paige wasn't the intended victim, she's the one who suffers the consequences. Four months later, they are both drawn repeatedly to the bridge that broke them for good, each experiencing the tragedy of the night over and over again, until they realize coming together to figure out who or what is haunting them may be the only way to finally put the night to rest. A chilling story about a boy and a girl haunted by one night and one bridge. Full of twists, eerie theories, and a satisfying conclusion, this will be thoroughly enjoyed by YA fans of April Henry and Demitria Lunetta. VERDICT A must-purchase where YA mysteries and thrillers are highly anticipated.—Meghan Oppelt, Whitehall School District, WI

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Richards, N. D. (2017). We All Fall Down . Sourcebooks.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Richards, Natalie D. 2017. We All Fall Down. Sourcebooks.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Richards, Natalie D. We All Fall Down Sourcebooks, 2017.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Richards, N. D. (2017). We all fall down. Sourcebooks.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Richards, Natalie D. We All Fall Down Sourcebooks, 2017.

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