![]() One child also punches his father, which may negatively influence smaller readers. There are some sensitive topics in there, such as an affair, and a father leaving a child, both of which smaller children may find scary. As mentioned before, the book revolves around a romance between two high schoolers, and readers below the age of 14 may not be mature enough to understand this. ![]() While the physical part of the romance isn’t much (read below), the ideas of it are strongly enough expressed that young readers may not feel comfortable, or they may get exposed to something they shouldn’t too early. This book is a romance book, so younger readers shouldn’t be exposed to it. But when the lines begin to blur between fake and real, Becca and Brett must ask themself – can this fake relationship possibly turn into something more? Find out by reading the book! Age Rating 14+ So when he hears Becca’s lie, he decides to step in. ![]() On Brett’s side, being one of the most popular guys in school and not having had a girlfriend before is rough. And when Brett Wells, the hottest and most liked guy in school steps in to be her ‘boyfriend’, Becca is in shock. But when her former best friend starts teasing her about not having a boyfriend, Becca hastily lies that she does have one. Real-life romance? Definitely not her thing. The Upside of Falling (originally a wattpad story) Authorīecca Hart loves romance. ![]()
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