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Ezra used to be a big man on campus. That was before a car accident left him with a leg injury that destroys his future as a tennis player - which means no college scholarship. He finds himself falling back in with his friends from before he was popular. His friend Toby gets him to sign up for the debate team, and that's when Ezra gets to know the new girl, Cassidy. Ezra and Cassidy click right away, and soon Ezra is discovering a whole new future for himself. But when Cassidy finds out about Ez
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Tough call with this one. Ezra was a great leading man- his personal growth story was a good one and he was a wonderful sympathetic character. The writing was different from other contemporary YA books and took some thought provoking philosophical detours (which were generally un-painful). I loved a lot of the characters (the debate team parts were some of my favorites), but the plot was a little too neat and the part with coyotes was so weird that in the last quarter of the book I was honestly
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Ezra Faulkner believes that everyone has a tragedy in their lives. That one formative moment that will forever define them in terms of the before and the after. For some people that tragedy involves a severed head. For others it can be as mundane as a broken heart.
For Ezra, it starts with a cheating girlfriend and ends with a shattered knee that destroys his athletic career and, along with it, everything Ezra has used to define himself for years. Suddenly, Ezra is no longer at the top of the hig ...more
For Ezra, it starts with a cheating girlfriend and ends with a shattered knee that destroys his athletic career and, along with it, everything Ezra has used to define himself for years. Suddenly, Ezra is no longer at the top of the hig ...more

Aug 28, 2013
Krista the Krazy Kataloguer
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Jennifer Melnyk
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