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Abandon #2 - Community Reviews back

by Meg Cabot
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Carnival Of Souls
Carnival Of Souls rated it 13 years ago
WOW!!This book is better than I could have expected. It was one of those pull you in from the first page, can't put down, up till 3 in the morning kind of books! I loved every single page. I love pierce she is so strong and independent ready to do anything for the people she loves no matter the cost...
Smash Attack Reads...Where Smash Attacks Books!
Courtesy of Smash Attack ReadsInterest in the book: After reading Abandon, I was surely going to follow Pierce's journey into the Underworld. The book leaves off right where Abandon ended, which made the story seamless. I am pleasantly surprised and entertained by this retelling of the Hades and Per...
Ashley (yAdult Review)
Ashley (yAdult Review) rated it 13 years ago
Originally posted at Nose in a BookI should probably start this review with the obvious, I’m quite the Meg Cabot fan. Always have been always will be. Underworld is the second book in her Abandon Trilogy. This trilogy is a retelling of a well known Greek myth.This book starts off right where the fir...
Sparkles and Lightning
Sparkles and Lightning rated it 13 years ago
****FINAL RATING: 4.20 STARS****CATCHALLIf I really liked Abandon, I beyond adored Underworld. It was so much better than its predecessor in every way possible. I loved every minute of it and it left me absolutely breathless when I was finished. It was incredible and shows that a series, no matter h...
Confessions of a Bibliophile
Confessions of a Bibliophile rated it 13 years ago
Modern tech in the Underworld, blatant pop culture references—oh, Meg Cabot, I expect nothing less from you.So that aside, I’m actually liking this series. It’s not a spectacular series, but it’s decent and enjoyable enough. Pierce isn’t an informed heroine, despite falling into shrieking damsel mod...
tinasimms
tinasimms rated it 13 years ago
After a less-than-fantastic reading experience with the first installment of this series, Abandon, I went into Underworld with tentative expectations. For one, I expected John's creepiness to be both distracting and WEIRD. I also hoped that Pierce's strong personality would shine through and make Jo...
jaimearnold13
jaimearnold13 rated it 13 years ago
Definitely better than the first! Review to come...
Fire and Ice
Fire and Ice rated it 13 years ago
Review coming soon!
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