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Cover of "Where the Heart Is"
Cover of "The Year Of Secret Assignments"
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    • This novel made me laugh out loud. I started listening to it and just couldn't put it down, so I picked up the hard copy. This author also wrote Feeling Sorry for Celia which is about the same high schools, but the characters and story is completely different. The only thing the same is the humor (t ... Continue

      This novel made me laugh out loud. I started listening to it and just couldn't put it down, so I picked up the hard copy. This author also wrote Feeling Sorry for Celia which is about the same high schools, but the characters and story is completely different. The only thing the same is the humor (this one is better) and premise of two high school corresponding with each other via a pen pal program.I would recommend this to anyone who needs a good a laugh with a light hearted mystery. I think the audio version is outstanding. The various narrators and their Australian accents definately make it well worth listening too.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
Cover of "Wonder When You'll Miss Me"
    • I think this book is very well written and brings-up some great issues, however, it didn't hold my interest. I think I would definately generate some discussion.Quotesp. 185 [Annabelle's thinking]I was sipping my coffee, content to be alive. Content, for now, to be a part of something.I think this s ... Continue

      I think this book is very well written and brings-up some great issues, however, it didn't hold my interest. I think I would definately generate some discussion.Quotesp. 185 [Annabelle's thinking]I was sipping my coffee, content to be alive. Content, for now, to be a part of something.I think this statement is huge. It shows a huge shift in Annabelles thinking.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
Cover of "The Zero Game"
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      There seem to be a lot of characters to keep straight. Again Meltzer reminds me of Grisham, but he gets more into the politics of things rather than the law of it. This might appeal to a younger audience because one of the main characters is 17-years-old. I was disappointed that one ... Continue

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      There seem to be a lot of characters to keep straight. Again Meltzer reminds me of Grisham, but he gets more into the politics of things rather than the law of it. This might appeal to a younger audience because one of the main characters is 17-years-old. I was disappointed that one of the main characters gets killed off right away, however the twists and turns keep coming. In the end you don't know what happens to the two main characters that do survive and that is disappointing. Is Meltzer thinking of a sequel, I wonder? I will definately be picking-up Meltzer's next novel.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
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