Safe House (1-800-Where-R-You #3)
the best out of the bunch
Really a 2.5 star read. I am really not that impressed with this series this time around, I don't know what it is. Maybe it's age. This one is just blah though, though there is a fair a bit of advertising for the early 2000's Espirit collection. To see full binge review click here.Meh.Yeah, if you havent guest this is probably my least favorite out of the original one.It just felt a little out of place to me in terms of the rest of the series. Honestly, in a lot of ways-serial killers and
Awesome!! I especially love the last 5 sentences! I laughed.
I wanted to continue to like this series, but the story line got too ridiculous and the author has certain quirks to her writing style that kept jarring me from the story. I speed read to see how the book ended and don't think I'll continue with the series.
Things are starting to get real, way too close to home.As usual, great story line and writing style (if some bits were slightly predictable). The ending has me looking forward to the next book.
**The first four books were put into 2 volumes and at the same time they were given a different series title Vanished.Let me tell you a story about a girl, maybe even a sort of hero, Jess Mastriani. She's quick with her fists there is never any doubt about that and that often leads her to trouble; usually in the form of another week of detention. More than that though, Jess is a loyal, quick witted, kind, just and hardworking girl and even now that I am older than her, I still look up to her and
Meg Cabot
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 262 pages Rating: 4.1 | 11156 Users | 226 Reviews
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Original Title: | Safe House |
ISBN: | 1416927069 (ISBN13: 9781416927068) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | 1-800-Where-R-You #3 |
Setting: | Orange County, Indiana(United States) |
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JESS MASTRIANI was on vacation when Amber went missing. Most people blame Jess for Amber's brutal slaying, but how could Jess -- even with her psychic ability to find anyone, anywhere -- have stopped the cheerleader from turning up dead, without having known she was even missing? When yet another cheerleader disappears, Jess has a chance to redeem herself. If she can just find the girl before it's too late, maybe Jess will finally have a chance to be part of the in crowd. Except that it's starting to look like being in might just get you -- not to mention your loved ones -- killed. So much for popularity.Declare Out Of Books Safe House (1-800-Where-R-You #3)
Title | : | Safe House (1-800-Where-R-You #3) |
Author | : | Meg Cabot |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 262 pages |
Published | : | January 9th 2007 by Simon Pulse (first published March 1st 2002) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Mystery. Teen. Supernatural |
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Ratings: 4.1 From 11156 Users | 226 ReviewsCommentary Out Of Books Safe House (1-800-Where-R-You #3)
This was a fun, lighthearted read. It picks up right where book two left off and it has a genuinely good storyline. No fluff, no extra, just a good story. That's rare these days, and this really reminded me why I fell in love with reading in the first place. It's a good little YA series.the best out of the bunch
Really a 2.5 star read. I am really not that impressed with this series this time around, I don't know what it is. Maybe it's age. This one is just blah though, though there is a fair a bit of advertising for the early 2000's Espirit collection. To see full binge review click here.Meh.Yeah, if you havent guest this is probably my least favorite out of the original one.It just felt a little out of place to me in terms of the rest of the series. Honestly, in a lot of ways-serial killers and
Awesome!! I especially love the last 5 sentences! I laughed.
I wanted to continue to like this series, but the story line got too ridiculous and the author has certain quirks to her writing style that kept jarring me from the story. I speed read to see how the book ended and don't think I'll continue with the series.
Things are starting to get real, way too close to home.As usual, great story line and writing style (if some bits were slightly predictable). The ending has me looking forward to the next book.
**The first four books were put into 2 volumes and at the same time they were given a different series title Vanished.Let me tell you a story about a girl, maybe even a sort of hero, Jess Mastriani. She's quick with her fists there is never any doubt about that and that often leads her to trouble; usually in the form of another week of detention. More than that though, Jess is a loyal, quick witted, kind, just and hardworking girl and even now that I am older than her, I still look up to her and
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