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This is a great book about how one person‘s decisions could affect so many when we decide to alter our life and know it’s going to affect others we never know how it will end but in the Porter family Catherine abandoned her twin boys Jack and Jared and baby brother Alex and although she told herself the things most neglectful mothers tell their self that the boys would be better off but it’s been 10 years and now she wants back in. All three boys have suffered mentally and emotionally from anorexia to drugs and alcohol and even the need to be perfect but The dad is more than happy to welcome her back but the boys want nothing to do with her especially Jared. Following tradition a few days before Jared and Noah his best friend played a prank on Valley high, now Valley High wants revenge this causes Alex who is being chased by Stephen and his other friends from the rival high school. It’s bad enough Alex doesn’t have a drivers license and his lack ofexperience he crash the car off the side of a mountain killing himself and injuring Jack’s best friend Mickey and Jared who stole the car in the first place. Because Jared was drunk and stole Jack’s car The only reason Alex was with him was to try and talk him out of driving drunk and stealing his twins car needless to say Jared blames himself in once he is out of the hospital and thanks to his friends Noah and Devon provoking him he decides to get revenge but he is still having health issues after leaving the hospital not to mention Catherine is still around wanting to be a part of their life despite her 10 year absence. I don’t know why but mothers who don’t raise their children with the exception of those who give them up for adoption at birth can never have a good enough excuse in my book. I always believe that once you have a child it is no longer about you and although your happiness is important your child’s happiness is most important because you are creating a life if you’re old enough to have a baby then with the exception of trauma you’re fully formed and I don’t see how anyone with any love for their child could just abandon them but that is just my little aside and tantrum and I’m done sorry about that. This is a great book about decisions and the consequences I thought this was a really good book and couldn’t put it down it was a definite five star solid read it is under the genre teens and I get that label but it definitely can be considered a thriller. This is an awesome read and one I highly recommend. I want to thank the author the publisher and NetGalley for my free arc copy

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All Our Faults is a compelling, dark and twisted read that focuses on two twins who are completely different. Original, and well thought out it's a book you will want to keep reading to see what happens next.

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Hello everyone, I'm Mr. C Reviewer, and tonight we're discussing Charlotte Brough's book, All Our Faults. After reading Charlotte's first book I'm eager to explore more of her books in the future. I'd like to extend a huge thank you to NetGalley for providing a copy of 'All Our Faults' in exchange for an honest review. I had the pleasure of reading this book in May 2023, spending almost an entire day engrossed in its pages. The reading level of this story is recommended for readers 16 - 18 years. 'All Our Faults' was first published March 25th 2023, The narrative, told from multiple points of view (of three brothers Alex, Jack, Jared, and also two other kids Mikey and Noah) first-person perspective, spanning 23 chapters and 254 pages.



Summary
Jack Porter, the star athlete of Lakemere High, appears to have it all - a perfect life, a bright future at Duke University, and plenty of romantic prospects. However, he is in denial about his eating disorder and his twin brother Jared's drinking problem. Alex is the brilliant younger brother, while Jared is just average. Currently, Lakemere is winning the prank war against their rival school, West Valley. the boys' estranged mother's return triggers a devastating chain of events that shakes their entire community. Jack tries to intervene between the schools, but Jared, fueled by addiction and seeking revenge, is out for blood.



Review
-In my opinion, The book was expertly crafted, showcasing the author's exceptional writing skills. The use of language and attention to detail truly bring the characters to life, making them feel like real people with their own unique personalities and motivations. I liked the pacing of the story which helped keep us the reader engaged and invested from beginning to end. There was never a dull moment while reading, as I found myself completely immersed in the story and eagerly turning each page to see what would happen next.

The book was replete with numerous intense and action-packed scenes that kept me on the edge of my seat. Initially, I was apprehensive about enjoying the book due to the multiple points of view within the story. While I typically find myself favouring one point of view over another this book had me equally invested in each character's journey. By telling the story from the first-person perspective of the characters themselves, it feels as though you are experiencing their world through their eyes. all of the characters were relatable at times and felt incredibly realistic. I feel that It's not often that a book can transport you so fully into its pages, but this book does just that.

In my opinion, the inclusion of flashbacks in the book was a positive aspect, as it added depth and complexity to the narrative. However, I do believe that the story would have benefited from a few more flashbacks.

The book captivated me with its description of a scene that featured a refreshing drink. As I read through the pages, I couldn't help but crave the mouth-watering peanut butter and jelly freakshakes that were talked about in the story. What I particularly enjoyed about this book was how it incorporated real television shows and comic books into the story, allowing readers like myself to experience for ourselves.

-The book delves into deep and poignant themes that tug at the heartstrings, evoking a powerful emotional response that left me in tears on multiple occasions. The author's deft handling of the passage of time is truly commendable, particularly in how they provide readers with a glimpse into the characters' lives three years down the road. I feel that this narrative technique not only adds more depth and complexity to the story, but also allows us the reader to become more invested in the characters and their journeys.

In my personal opinion, this book has the potential to be adapted into a captivating television series. I feel that this book provided a insightful awareness on various topics that are explored throughout its narrative, making it a candidate for a visual adaptation. If this adaptation were to come into existence, I would take the opportunity to witness the hallowing tale unfold on screen. In anticipation of my future re-reads, I am already considering purchasing a physical copy of this book. Given the growing popularity and accessibility of audiobooks, it seems only fitting that this book should have its own audio edition.

For each story that I read, I rate it out of 10 so for this am going to give it a 9.3. Remember this was what I thought about the book personally and I suggest that you give it a go for yourself.

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This book took a dark turn much earlier than I expected! We are mainly following two twin brothers in the summer after their junior year, Jack and Jared. Despite being twins, the two don’t have much in common and aren’t that close. Jared is a “bad boy” and Jack is a “jock.” Despite being older, their younger brother Alex seems to be the one looking out for them. Their mother left the family a few years ago, and their dad is always working. When the family suffers a tragic loss, both of the brothers spiral in their own separate ways. Told in a few separate povs, mainly Jack and Jared but also some of their friends.

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