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by Jennifer Echols
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Effortlessly Reading
Effortlessly Reading rated it 12 years ago
My Rating: 1.5 It is bad when the first page of a book you read is full of info-dump. It's even worse when it's done by one of your favorite authors ever. Ever since I've read Going Too Far, I was in love with Jennifer Echols' books. When I see anything written by her on the store shelf that I didn'...
Books Addict
Books Addict rated it 12 years ago
*ARC provided through Netgalley*Usually, I really enjoy a book where they are powers involved like in some of the books I've read before.So in this book, I liked that part but sometimes it turned out also annoying like when Kaylee was always using her power of "mind changer" to control people all th...
Crazy Bibliophile and Book Pimp (Not So Anonymous)
*sigh*More review to come... but overall... not that jazzed. I wanted to like it, I really did... but... just couldn't do it.Clever premise, lousy execution. All over the place, like the book had ADD.I received a free ARC via NetGalley in exchange for a review
BookHounds
BookHounds rated it 12 years ago
MY THOUGHTSLOVED ITElijah and Holly and separated by their parents before they can date in ninth grade. They are also told they have MAD - Mental Adolescent Dysfunction - a mental disorder with noted feelings of being able to read minds or think they can fly, which can lead to hallucinations and l...
GingerRead Reviews
GingerRead Reviews rated it 12 years ago
I'll start off by letting you know that it was the cover that originally caught my attention. After reading Levitating Las Vegas, I'll say the cover actually works quite well. Unfortunately, few other things in this book worked as well for me.It starts off with Holly at the age of fourteen, she wor...
jbarrett5 book reviews, etc
jbarrett5 book reviews, etc rated it 12 years ago
Levitating Las Vegas by Jennifer Echols Holly Starr was an assistant to her dads magic tricks at the Las Vegas Casino. Eljah Brown mother's was a card dealer there so she felt they had a bond.When her parents told her she couldn't go on a date, nor to the prom and they left for work, her mind flun...
Read Fragment
Read Fragment rated it 12 years ago
THe POV problems in Echols new offerings continue in LEVITATING LAS VEGAS, again making it hard for me to get caught up in the book. Jumping from high school to college, switching between POVs to the point where I missed the heroine's voice... I stopped reading soon after the time line jumped to co...
Bows & Bullets Book Blog
Bows & Bullets Book Blog rated it 12 years ago
Holly Starr can’t wait to freshen up her dad’s tired magic show, but until he keeps his agreement to share his secrets with her, she can’t do anything but wait and perform as his magical assistant. But before that can happen, Holly’s prescription of crazy pills runs out and the pharmacy doesn’t kno...
If wishes were horses...
If wishes were horses... rated it 12 years ago
At the age of 14 both Holly and Elijah suffered mental breakdowns. They have been on medication ever since. But when they are forced off their medication by a delayed shipment, they realise their delusions might not have been delusions at all.Levitating Las Vegas is difficult to define and almost i...
Reads and Thoughts
Reads and Thoughts rated it 12 years ago
How do I start to write a review for a book when I really don't know how to feel about it? I don’t want to sound rude and too bubbly for others. I'm a fan of Jennifer Echols ever since reading her YA books and was impressively blown away by Such a Rush so upon knowing a new release from her would c...
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