This is pretty funny and cute. She's a likable, real girl, even if she sees ghosts. It's pretty interesting, the stuff she gets into because of her 'gift' and her feelings towards it. I'll definitely finish up this series.
Random disclaimer: This is the first Meg Cabot book I ever read (granted, underneath the Jenny Carroll name, I didn’t make the connection until later), so this series does hold a special place in my literary heart. Shadowlands makes for a good entry point and set-up for the next five books—you get ...
Another filler book, but again, one that develops the ghost/mediator rules and more characterization. (Yay!) I liked Gina finally being introduced in the series proper, it’s nice to see a non-mediator debate with Suze and the Ghost Mission of the Book, as well as how the “Cover for me!” system works...
Reviewed for the "Reviews from Depth of Time" Marathon.Reviews from Depth of TimeGosh, I still can't believe how many books I've really liked I haven't reviewed. It's sad... But, better late, than never!So, The Mediator series...Where to start! I picked that book up on my favorite bookstore, and I g...
First in a six-part series. It is certainly one of Cabot's better ones. (Her para-normal series/stuff always does seem better.) Still, it does have some crude language, way too much fantasizing about boys and crushes and precious little core character development, but, really, one does not read Meg ...
I really liked this book. Meg Cabot writes fantasy just as well as she writes realistic fiction. Like her other books, it has great characters, a good plot, and a funny, consistent tone. I recommend this one.
Cabot writes frothy YA books that are weirdly good. She has a real skill for writing realistic, fully-realized young female protagonists. They never feel by-the-numbers, despite the cliched positions they find themselves in (this particular narrator can talk to the dead)--they're always very definit...
I enjoyed this book. Enough so that I'm going to add the rest of the series to my wishlist too. :) It was a quick, cute read... Meg obviously writing in the teen and young adult genre since she writes the Princess Diary books too. (I've never read the books though I like the 2 movies I saw.)I wa...
Important: Our sites use cookies.
We use the information stored using cookies and similar technologies for advertising and statistics purposes.
Stored data allow us to tailor the websites to individual user's interests.
Cookies may be also used by third parties cooperating with BookLikes, like advertisers, research companies and providers of multimedia applications.
You can choose how cookies are handled by your device via your browser settings.
If you choose not to receive cookies at any time, BookLikes will not function properly and certain services will not be provided.
For more information, please go to our Privacy Policy.