Code Name Cassandra picks up right where When Lightning Strikes leaves off. Sixteen-year-old Jess has gotten the press off her back by telling the world her psychic ability to find missing people vanished as quickly as it had arrived, but the feds don't believe her: there's still a white van parked ...
engaging romp of a book. Basically Buffy as a medium. This is the first book in the series, Suze moves to California from New York and finds herself facing up to a ghost who is still furious about her death, furious enough to be murderous. She finds a mentor in her headmaster, who has a different...
Rereading these books is making me realize how far YA literature has come in the last decade. Rob is still totally worthy of a fictional crush though.
You know what's awkward? Re-reading a book you first read right when it came out, and thinking, "Geez, this book is dated." I am so old.Also, the ablist language ("retarded," "lame") drove me nuts. Because I know that Meg Cabot isn't an ablist individual (I mean, the main character's brother has sch...
4.5 stars
Love it. Awesome.
Love it. Awesome.
Good, fun, quick read.
This was the way I first read the series-under Jenny Carroll. I liked that cover better too.