*New York Times Bestselling Author
Suze Simon is just settling into her new life in Carmel, California. She is vice president of her class at Junipero Serra Mission Academy and is being invited to lots of parties. There’s a cute boy interested in her. And she hasn’t been visited by any ghosts for a while. Well, except for the one that lives in her bedroom. But when she’s visited in the middle of the night by a screaming ghost sobbing for Suze to ‘tell Red it’s not his fault I’m dead’, Suze is thrown right back into the game. The mediator game.
What We Think
What We Think
Reviewed by Living Destiny
Number of Pages: 287
This is the second book in The Mediator series, but it’s just as good as the first one. The plot is really exciting, and there are a couple major twists in there that totally threw me for a loop. The book introduces some new characters, but they are worked into the story very well, so there isn’t any awkward transition.
My favorite part of this book, besides the huge twists of course, is the whole relationship between Suze and Jesse (the ghost in her room…but if you’ve read the first book you already know that. If you haven’t…SHAME ON YOU). They have a very personal relationship, even though they’ve only known each other for about a month. I love how through the whole book, Suze struggles to get a grasp on her true feelings for Jesse. It’s a pretty cool concept that a human girl could even think she has romantic feelings for a 150 year old ghost living in her bedroom (even one as hott as Jesse). Also, Jesse is a strong character. He is different from the other major players in the series, not just because he’s a ghost, but because he speaks differently and acts differently. He is a perfect gentleman from the nineteenth century, and it makes him stand out. Well done Meg Cabot! Keep it up with the next four books!
Real Teen Rating~A: Go Buy Now
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