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Fallen Land by Taylor Brown

Fallen Land

by Taylor Brown
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  • First Published:
  • Jan 12, 2016, 288 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jan 2017, 288 pages
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Deborah M. (Chambersburg, PA)

Wanted to Like It More, but . . .
I've read a lot of great novels set in the Civil War, and I was looking forward to this one. The basic story is a good one, but what bogged me down was the writing style. It was so stylized (read: affected) that it took forever for me to get into the book, and I felt like the author spent so much time on style that he underdeveloped his characters. It kind of felt like he was trying to compete with 'Cold Mountain'--unsuccessfully. On top of that, the pacing was very uneven.
Kristen H. (Hagerstown, MD)

Interesting Story Line
I liked the book Fallen Land, however, I felt it jumped between characters too much. I found myself going back and forth in the book to remember who the characters were. Otherwise story was a good one.
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Carol T. (Ankeny, IA)

Fallen Land
While I found the motivations in Fallen Land to be a bit thin, perhaps that is the way of a war torn country. It is a quick read and a good choice for book clubs that want to discuss character, not plot.

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