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I Read What You Write
I Read What You Write rated it 9 years ago
Mike and the Dog-Gone Labradoodle follows Mike Adams as he tries to impress the new girl in school, Nic, by helping her find her lost dog. When an afternoon spent with his best friend Tyler, along with Nic, looking all over town for the dog comes up empty, Mike is forced to admit that his twin siste...
Fallen Over Book Reviews
Fallen Over Book Reviews rated it 9 years ago
We received this book as part of a review blitz for an honest review. I was kind of wondering how K would have enjoyed this book. One being it is a chapter book and second there are no pictures. We read a chapter a night and there are only 8 chapters so it only took us 8 days to finish it. K was o...
a TeMPLe of WoRDS
a TeMPLe of WoRDS rated it 11 years ago
Another very cute book with great pictures. This author has a lot of talent - as does the illustrator. Peacocks are my favorite birds (which is what made me pick up the book in the first place) and this one learns that there's no reason to be jealous because he's perfect just the way he is - and m...
Turner's Antics
Turner's Antics rated it 12 years ago
Open Heart was very different from Farsighted. Being from a teenage girl’s perspective is something that I usually read anyway, but Farsighted was a lot more paranormal fantasy than Open Heart. I did love this book, but for very different reasons than the first book. Emlyn Chand has amazing talent; ...
Chapter by Chapter
Chapter by Chapter rated it 12 years ago
Book 2 of the Farsighted series by Emlyn chand, Open Heart, was a perfect follow up to book 1. It was wonderful to be reunited with this cast of characters, and will admit that I really enjoyed this one more than the first. Although it does contain a subject matter that is all too real, author Eml...
Cherie Reads
Cherie Reads rated it 12 years ago
Each book in the Farsighted series is written from the point of view of a different character. The first book, Farsighted, was written from the POV of Alex, a blind teenager who develops psychic powers that allow him to "see" flashes of events. He develops a crush on Simmi, another gifted teen who...
Mother.GAMER.Writer
Mother.GAMER.Writer rated it 12 years ago
Originally Reviewed At:Mother/Gamer/WriterRating: 4 out of 5 ControllersReview Source: Blog TourReviewer: BaileyOpen Heart is the story of an insecure girl named Simmi. Over the course of the book, Simmi has a lot to deal with, whether it is centered around her powers or typical high school drama. N...
ReadingDiva's Blog
ReadingDiva's Blog rated it 12 years ago
**Originally posted at ReadingDiva's Blog**REVIEW: Open Heart is told from Simmi’s point of view. If you read my review of Farsighted you will know why I liked Open Heart a lot more. This story goes into the struggles and insecurities every teenager including those with impairment goes through whil...
Bookish Things & More
Bookish Things & More rated it 12 years ago
This book deals with some pretty heavy issues. Trust and eating disorders being the major ones. It's also told from Simmi's perspective. Simmi seems like a completely different person from Farsighted. A lot of this could be because of how Alex sees her. But she never seemed so distraught before...
Reviewing in Chaos
Reviewing in Chaos rated it 12 years ago
While it took me a little while to get into Farsighted, I was pulled right into Open Heart! The series is getting better and better! In Open Heart, we focus on Simmi. Her powers progressed immensely towards the end of Farsighted and seem to stutter to a halt in Open Heart. Simmi has felt what po...
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