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The Girl Who Fell
The Girl Who Fell | Violet Grace
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Chess Raven is a hacker who has grown up with nothing and no one. Her parents died when she was three and her foster care situation turned out badly very badly. But on her sixteenth birthday, her life is turned upside down. Chess learns her mother was Queen of the Fae and her father was a brilliant physicist. The unique blend of her mothers fairy blood and her fathers humanity gives Chess and Chess alone the ability to unlock a mysterious vessel that will unleash unimagined powers with devastating consequences. Thrown into a new world where nothing is as it seems, Chess must work out who to trust as vying forces race to control her. Or kill her. Reunited with her childhood friend Tom Williams, an enigmatic shape-shifting unicorn, Chess discovers love for the first time and is prepared to risk her life for it. But first she must learn to overcome a fear of her own power and stop waiting for other people to save her. She is the one she's been waiting for.
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stephfafahh
The Girl Who Fell | Violet Grace
Panpan

⭐️⭐️ “I am not the girl who fell. I am the one who got back up.”

I was very let down by this one - I was so excited to read it after first seeing it make the rounds on bookstagram a couple of months back. Thankfully I was able to listen to this through BorrowBox, and didn‘t end up getting the book in hardcopy. Whilst it was written very well, it didn‘t really draw me into the story, and I really struggled to keep pushing through with it.

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WhereTheBooksGo
The Girl Who Fell | Violet Grace
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Pickpick

Think a feminist version of X-Men crossed with A Darker Shade of Magic - happy pub day Chess Raven Chronicles!

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tracey38 Sounds good! 6y
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