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Title:Making Faces
Author:Amy Harmon
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 405 pages
Published:October 12th 2013
Categories:Romance. Contemporary. Young Adult. Contemporary Romance. War. Military Fiction. New Adult. Fiction
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Making Faces ebook | Pages: 405 pages
Rating: 4.32 | 56109 Users | 7690 Reviews

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Ambrose Young was beautiful. He was tall and muscular, with hair that touched his shoulders and eyes that burned right through you. The kind of beautiful that graced the covers of romance novels, and Fern Taylor would know. She'd been reading them since she was thirteen. But maybe because he was so beautiful he was never someone Fern thought she could have . . . until he wasn't beautiful anymore. Making Faces is the story of a small town where five young men go off to war, and only one comes back. It is the story of loss. Collective loss, individual loss, loss of beauty, loss of life, loss of identity. It is the tale of one girl's love for a broken boy and a wounded warrior's love for an unremarkable girl. This is a story of friendship that overcomes heartache, heroism that defies the common definitions, and a modern tale of Beauty and the Beast, where we discover that there is a little beauty and a little beast in all of us.

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GUUUUUUUUUUUUYYYYYYYYYYYSSSSSSSSSSHarmon sensei is the best writer ever! She couldn't write a bad book even if she wanted to.You need to read this. It took me months but finally I recommended this book to every single one of my friends.Now be polite and treat my heartfelt rec with care. I poured my soul and heart into it.You don't want to read it? Shelve as "not now" or "nope" or something. I can't recommend a book you have in your shelves. And I will recommend this book again in a month or so

***2.8 stars***- WARNING, VERY UNPOPULAR OPINION -I'll try to make it short.This book didn't work for me for few reasons, and to be honest, I think I'm being too generous giving 2.8, but I loved Bailey that much. Fern: There was no debt to her character and no growth. From the flashbacks from her childhood to present day, she stayed the same mellow character throughout the whole book. At first, I though she was cute and sweet, but after couple of hundred pages of reading the same thing over and

Going in to this book, I thought I new what to expect. I new it had a military theme because I'd read the blurb and I thought I new what was going to happen. So imagine my surprise when I read it and discovered that it wasn't at all about what I expected. This is Fern and Ambrose's story, but it's about so much more than that. It's a story about loss, pain and self acceptance.Making Faces sends a messages to the reader. For me the one word that came to mind is Perception. We all have our own

Making Faces is the first book I have read by Amy Harmon. Even though I knew what it was going to be about, I wasnt prepared for the beauty of the words. I wasnt prepared for the impact the words would have on me. And I wasnt prepared for the raw emotions this book would make me feel. Fern Taylor is a red headed waif like girl that maybe took a little longer than some to blossom. She had curly crazy red hair, was small and wore braces until her senior year in high school. Her father is a

This book was painful, beautiful, sad and heartwarming all at once. Ambrose Young is beautiful. Hercules beautiful. With his dark hair that touches his shoulders, muscular body and eyes that burn right through you. Fern taylor is quite the opposite. With her pail and small body, short, red and curly hair she looks more like Annie than a high school student. Because they were so different, Fern loved Ambrose from afar, thinking someone like him could never love someone like her... until he

Such a beautiful, quiet novel. The type that drips into your heart slowly, and takes it over. Rich with emotion and character driven stories and their lives that'll teach you something. I felt like I was living in an alternative universe whilst reading this. The best part about this book is how it challenges the notion of beauty and what matters. What is long-lasting. What is beauty anyway and why when the word is mentioned it is reduced to it just meaning the outer body?There's a feeling in my

Here's my casting for Ambrose^^^** FULL REVIEW NOW POSTED ** Absolutely breathtaking! 5 stars!! ★★★★★This book blew me away!! It was beautifully written and deeply moving, with a very powerful message about true beauty, silver linings, and second chances. A poignant and unconventional tale about heroism, courage, love, loss, friendship, and self-acceptance.  Every once in a while a book comes a long that, from the moment I first hear about it, takes over my mind and heart and doesn't let go
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