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by Sarah Rees Brennan, Lisa Coleman
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learn by going
learn by going rated it 8 years ago
Kami Glass lives in a small town in the Cotswolds of England where the Lynburns, an old family with deep and mysterious roots in the community, have just returned. People are unhappy about it, including Kami's mother, but Kami doesn't care: she's an aspiring reporter on the trail of a story for her ...
Selan
Selan rated it 9 years ago
I loved the characters in this book! Everyone was smart, hot, quirky, funny and all around awesome. Loved it. Kami was a great main character, and I enjoyed all of her friends except perhaps Angela since she didn't have much effect on me. All in all a great read.I liked the dynamic between Kami and ...
Tammie's Reading Reviews
Tammie's Reading Reviews rated it 10 years ago
I really enjoyed Unspoken. I loved the characters, the town, everything, but that ending! You will need to pick up the next book to find out what happens next.
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land"
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land" rated it 10 years ago
2nd Re-Read : October, 7thStill as good as the first time I read it! :)______________"_________________________ Original review: This book has one of the most intriguing plots allied with a vast, vast number of quirky characters, that I've ever encountered in a story.In fact, I've never encountere...
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land"
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land" rated it 10 years ago
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land"
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land" rated it 10 years ago
“Let me reference the mansion again,” Kami said. “Put the jerk in the south wing, you won’t see him for weeks at a time. Or lock him in the attic. The law will not be on your side, but literary precedent will.”
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land"
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land" rated it 10 years ago
“I’m still calling the article ‘Return of the Lynburns,’ ” Kami informed him. “And we’re taking a picture of you being all lord of the manor, outside on the hill. Do you own, like, an old-fashioned white shirt? Because you should wear it, and maybe it should be all wet, as if you were swimming in t...
Six Strings & Paperbacks
Six Strings & Paperbacks rated it 11 years ago
3.5
KizunaYueMichaelis
KizunaYueMichaelis rated it 11 years ago
The book starts a bit slow, kind of MEH, then it gets interesting, then it ends again MEH. I have to thank that it is not written in first-person at least, as so many YA books are. There are some things that I liked and more than I did not like. What I really liked: - The setting. It takes place i...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 11 years ago
I come to Brennan's book kind of the back way: I loved her collaboration with Justine Larbalestier, Team Human, which is a funny send-up of vampire stories. This is a cross between Nancy Drew and the sort of paranormal Mary Stewart used to write, or that Meg Cabot is writing. In tone it's more Scoob...
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