Unlike Prom Dates From Hell Maggie doesn’t do the whole constant investigation – which makes sense when you read it – but I still wish she had snapped out of it sooner. I did like, however, that in place of mystery was a book full of wit and humor.... Please read the full revew here.
Maggie Quinn is in college, trying to get a spot on the newspaper, when she comes up with the idea of going undercover during Rush Week. Maggie is as sarcastic as ever, and you know that where Maggie goes, demons and evil are sure to follow.Lots of fun.
I think the second book in the Maggie Quinn series is better than the first. I love Maggie's snarky humor and quick comebacks. The one liners are things you want to remember to try yourself sometimes. I think this read is geared towards older teens as there are sexual situations and some alcohol references, but nothing serious. I think the cover perfectly pictures Maggie. I can't wait for the next one in this series. Watching Maggie grow is wonderful!
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