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ISBN: | 0330519506 (ISBN13: 9780330519502) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Mediator #1-2 |
Meg Cabot
Paperback | Pages: 402 pages Rating: 4.27 | 3412 Users | 149 Reviews
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I can see ghosts. I can talk to ghosts. And, if necessary, I can kick some serious ghost butt. Susannah Simon has an unearthly gift: she's a Mediator. She must help trapped and tortured souls move on to the next world. But not all spooks want her guidance or want to go quietly - that's when Suze has to get tough. Then she meets Jesse, a drop-dead-gorgeous ghost who just happens to haunt her bedroom. It's hard to boot a guy into the afterlife when he makes your heart beat faster - even though he's been dead for 150 years...
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Title | : | Love You to Death / High Stakes (The Mediator #1-2) |
Author | : | Meg Cabot |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 402 pages |
Published | : | 2010 by Macmillan Children's Books |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Ghosts |
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Ratings: 4.27 From 3412 Users | 149 ReviewsColumn Regarding Books Love You to Death / High Stakes (The Mediator #1-2)
My copy of these books are so beaten up by how many times I've picked them up. I fully reread both of the stories in this one for the fun of it and I'm glad I did because there is so much stuff I'm picking up on that little me had nooooo idea was going on. My homeboy in this series was SO obvious that he liked the protagonist but when I was younger I was straight wondering right along with Suze. Now as an adult I'm just here SCREAMING at her that this boy could not be more obvious! Anyway, this***THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS***Cute book about a girl that can see/communicate/kick the ass of ghosts. I have the paperback and there were still many typos, which Im only really used to finding on ebooks, I had to fight the urge to underline them and post it back to the author 🙈Its probably a book Id have loved as a 14year old! Heres the whole story summed up: Very young protagonist, her mum remarried and has moved them across the country to be with the new husbands family, she meets a ghost
I wanted to really like this book. The premise was intriguing, the dialogue is fun, but it seemed very dated, without any definitive period cues other than infrequent mentions of Janet Jackson or the Beastie Boys. The romantic aspects of this story were painfully shallow, too. This might have been a better story without feeling that was shoehorned in.

"I may have been dead for the past hundred and fifty years, Susannah," Jesse said, "but that doesn't mean I don't know how people say good night. And generally, when people say good night, they keep their tongues to themselves." This books was loads of fun. It kept me entertained with its witty characters, action packed plot and a budding romance. The plot was fast paced and well written. It was a little bit predictable, so I thought. But Cabot through in a few unexpected surprises. Suze is a
This is my absolute favourite book. I read it about 2 years ago with my best friend, it has a lot of cliff hangers and left me on the edge of my seat for hours. I was literally not able to leave this book. When I dont have anything to read I will always read this.
I read the first story (review HERE) and decided my life was too short to bother with the second.
Susanna is one of my favourite female characters, if not my number one favourite character. I always enjoy books more when the female roles are badass and strong willed (I have some feminist traits) and Susanna is definatley both of these. It even had the whole forbidden love thing going on which is always a bonus.And even though I've never been much of a Meg Cabot fan, I absolutley adore these two stories.
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