I present to you another book that grapples with graffiti. Unlike in Graffiti Girl by Kelly Parra, The Colour of Trouble by Gerry Bobsien and getting Up by SD Thorpe, here the main character is not the one involved in graffiti. She is an innocent bystander who comes to be embroiled in the whole issu...
Reviewed in 2011:I've developed a slight obsession with the "Past Midnight" series. The characters are likeable, the story lines are interesting, and the pacing is wonderful. Plus, the fact that they are slightly over two hundred pages, as opposed to the [what seems to be normal] four hundred page y...
Reviewed on: August 12, 2011When "Haunting the Night" was announced, and offered as a free e-book, I was excited. I've honestly fallen in love with the "Past Midnight" series and Mara Purnhagen's writing. I'm going to be a bit sad going into "Beyond the Grave" knowing that it's the final "Past Midni...
This was a nice, fun book to read. I definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to read a sweet contemporary book. I'll have a review up some time this week!
*Rating* 3.5*Genre* YA Paranormal*Review*17 year old Charlotte Silver belongs to a family of paranormal investigators. The Silvers, Patrick and Karen, are known as debunkers who attempt to prove supernatural happenings are natural in occurring, and not by mythical beings like ghosts, vampires, demon...
I'm using 2 in the goodreads-rating "it was okay" sense. There wasn't really anything to hate on in this book. The concept was interesting and the characters were nice enough, if a bit bland. It was a nice change to have a teens-at-school setting without outrageous bitchiness and douchery. Even the ...
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