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Review:This book is another book in the series "the secrets of the immortal nicholas flamel" book 4. It is a very good book and not confusing at all. The cover is paperback and pretty sturdy. BUY BUY BUY!!!! Plus this is an unbeatable price! Read more
Review:Michael Scott does an excellent job with continuing this saga. As in previous books, it is non-stop stress / action as Flamel struggles to keep the twins alive and safe. Sacrifices are made. Additionally, Perenelle finally turns the tables. But there are loses some of which may be difficult to recover. Read more
Review:My favorite part of this book was Andie's relationship with her dad. So many YA and middle grade books stick their characters in boarding school or summer camp or a parentless dystopia (because parents ruin adventures). With parents, sometimes it seems there would be no plot, since nothing dangerous or life changing would ever be allowed to happen.
But in The Unexpected Everything, Andie's politician dad is suddenly at home, and so, unexpectedly, is Andie. She's never had a real parental ... Read more
Review:As usual the ending is unpredictable! I like the way Patterson wraps up his stories - the endings are as thought out as the rest of the story. I always recommend the Alex Cross stories to other Patterson fans in my circle. Read more
Review:I liked that the book starts with action and humor right away, with Cassel waking up on the roof in his underwear while the rest of the students at his boarding school are watching from the courtyard, egging him on to jump. Immediately, the reader gets this bond with Cassel: he may be conning the rest of the world, but he lets the reader know how and why he's doing it. For me, character likability is a major factor in how I form an opinion about a book. As those who read my review of Megan Wh... Read more
Review:This book kept me interested which can be hard to do. I really enjoyed reading it and couldn't wait to finish it. when I finally got towards the end of the book it surprised. I do recommend this book to anyone. Read more
Review:El narrador es inesperado. Tiene un tratamiento objetivo sus capítulos son cortos pero te mantiene interesado en la historia de tal manera que deseas seguir leyéndolo. Se lo recomendare a mis colegas. Read more
Review:In this sequel to Thirteen Little Blue Envelopes, we reencounter Ginny Blackstone after she has returned from her European adventure. When we find her, she is struggling with college admissions essays (who hasn't been there) and seems to have lost a good deal of the vulnerability that made us so love her in the first novel. Ginny is then approached by a mysterious stranger in London (where else?), who has found her final envelope. This then leads to a second whirlwind journey to complete her ... Read more
Review:In this sequel to Thirteen Little Blue Envelopes, we reencounter Ginny Blackstone after she has returned from her European adventure. When we find her, she is struggling with college admissions essays (who hasn't been there) and seems to have lost a good deal of the vulnerability that made us so love her in the first novel. Ginny is then approached by a mysterious stranger in London (where else?), who has found her final envelope. This then leads to a second whirlwind journey to complete her ... Read more
Review:I absolutely love this book series. I read these books the first time about three years ago and i still love them so so much. I recommend these books to anybody that loves mystery and horror and lots of adrenaline pumping. Incredible books! Read more