The Mediator #2: Ninth Key
Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780060816759 (0060816759)
Publish date: December 28th 2004
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Teen,
Paranormal,
Romance,
Paranormal Romance,
Mystery,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Supernatural,
Ghosts
Series: The Mediator (#2)
Original Reading Experience: I read this in a binge read when I finally got my hands on the rest of the series-I had read books five and then later four first BEFORE finally reading books one, two, and three. Honestly, I just wanted to get on with this one and get to the last book because I had...
First, let me say... Suze and Jesse They're just too cute together. He's the grown up to her immature. He thinks things through while she jumps right in. They just mesh together and clash, but at the right times. I like it. He also shows concern for her, even when she's not showing concern for herse...
The Mediator series is definitely become one of my favorites. Perhaps it's too soon to say that since I've only read the first two books? But I definitely like it.So, let's talk about Suze for a minute. This girl is everything I want to be. She's tough. She's sarcastic, and funny. She's relatable. S...
Ninth Key, in my opinion, was not as entertaining as the first installment of this series. Suze came off rather annoying to me in this installment and her need to talk about what she was wearing made me want to stop reading. I really do not need to know what kind of flippin' bag you are using, who r...
What drew me to Suze was how relatable her character was she had no one (alive) to lean on. Who could she tell without sounding crazy it was bad enough the ghost made her life difficult if she tried to ignore them. I can imagine how I would deal Suze's dealt with it a lot better than I would. She d...