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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The thrilling third book in The Mediator series.,
This review is from: Reunion (Mass Market Paperback)
Sixteen-year-old Suze Simon never likes being a Mediator, a person able to see and communicate with ghosts. But it can be especially annoying when she's trying to enjoy a sunny California spring day on the beach and encouters the spirits of four teenagers who died in a tragic car accident. The ghosts are out for revenge and want to kill Michael, who was in the other car and who they believe deliberatley ran them off the road and over a cliff. Now Suze has to protect Michael, which means pretending to like him, and going out on an actual date with him! But when Suze, Father Dominic, and Jesse visit the scene of the accident, they discover evidence that leads Suze to wonder if Michael truly did murder those teens. And if her suspicions are true, her own life may be in grave danger. I highly reccomend this book to readers who enjoyed the first two books in the series.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thrilling third book in the Mediator series.,
This review is from: The Mediator Reunion (Paperback)
Sixteen-year-old Suze Simon never likes being a Mediator, a person able to see and communicate with ghosts. But it can be especially annoying when she's trying to enjoy a sunny California spring day on the beach and encouters the spirits of four teenagers who died in a tragic car accident. The ghosts are out for revenge and want to kill Michael, who was in the other car and who they believe deliberatley ran them off the road and over a cliff. Now Suze has to protect Michael, which means pretending to like him, and going out on an actual date with him! But when Suze, Father Dominic, and Jesse visit the scene of the accident, they discover evidence that leads Suze to wonder if Michael truly did murder those teens. And if her suspicions are true, her own life may be in grave danger. I highly reccomend this book to readers who enjoyed the first two books in the series, and all of Meg Cabot's fans should give this wonderful series a try.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Suze meets a few angels.,
By Clarissa (Harvey, LA Harvey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reunion (Mass Market Paperback)
While at the beach with her best friend, Gina, Suze just happens to see four teenagers dressed up for the prom trying to steal a twelve-pack of beer. Now the guy at the counter isn't an Einstein, but he's bound to notice them trying to steal it, but he doesn't and that's when Suze get a good look at them, and realizes that they're ghosts. And Suze, being the lucky person that she is, just happens to be a mediator, someone who can see dead people. It turns out the four were killed in a car accident and are out for blood. The person they blame for their deaths is Michael Meducci, who isn't the most popular guy in school. In order to protect Michael from the four teenagers, who have been dubbed the RLS Angels, she's going to have to date him. This isn't exactly making her like being a mediator. But Suze, Father Dominic, and Jesse find out that the RLS Angels might not be wrong about Michael. And if their suspicions are true a member of Suze's family might be the next ghost she sees. This book is definitely worthy of being in the series and I recommend it to fans of the series.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than the last!,
By Nancy E. "Nancy" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reunion (Mass Market Paperback)
In this book Suze is happy to have her friend from NYC visit her in California. She plans a fun filled visit for her friend filled with sun, fun, and watching cute lifeguards. So of course, everything goes wrong. Suze starts to see the ghosts of four recently deceased teens who died in a horrible car accident. Which wouldn't be such a big deal but these four ghostly teens have decided to terrorize a gawky, and awkward teen that attends Suze's highschool. And to top that off this same gawky teen forms a strange infatuation with Suze. Suze soon realizes that the only way to stop these attacks is to solve the mystery behind their deaths. But as she starts to get involved she soon realizes that she's way over her head. and this case may be deadly.I was very happy with this book. Once again Jenny Carroll delivers a great work of fiction. Her mediator stories have always been page turners for me and this one is not an exception. I can't wait till I get my hands on Darkest Hour. I hope you enjoy this book as much as I did! I reccomend it to any fans of the series or of the 1-800 WHERE ARE YOU Seires.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great for what it is.,
This review is from: Reunion (Mass Market Paperback)
Jenny Carroll brings us the third installment of "The Mediator" series. Like the previous two books, this one was fast paced and action packed, the kind of book that is best if flipped through quickly in one sitting. Susannah is still adjusting to life on the west coast with her new family. To make the transition easier on her, her mother and stepfather let her best friend Gina come for a visit. This is not quite the vacation Gina was planning on. With Suze busy trying to stop four teenage ghosts from getting revenge on the guy who caused their deaths, Gina has to find other ways of amusing herself. This is a fun, not too serious series for teenagers interested in the paranormal. Also, any of "The Mediator" books are good for a first time reader of the series, because although it does build off of the previous books, there is enough recap throughout the book that you'd never be lost. This actually can be a little annoying to someone who is already familiar with the story, because there is no handy recap first chapter or short summary that you can skip over. Even still, it is an absorbing, fun read that lets you forget yourself, if only for a little while.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Four teens out for alittle revenge,
This review is from: The Mediator Reunion (Paperback)
When Gina, Suze's longtime friend from NYC comes to visit her in sunny California, Suze hopes to have some fab times. Unfortunately four dead students nicknamed the "RLS Angels" from Robert Louis-Stevenson High School aren't going to let her. Not only are these four kids the most popular people in the school, they were everything. It turns out that after a wild party the four were heading home when they got into a car accident with Suze's fellow student Micheal Meducci, a geek, and crashed throught the barriers by the cliff falling to their deaths. These four headstrong teens aren't about to just let go of that wonderful life before destroying the geek that killed them, Micheal. For Suze it is just another everyday problem of being a Mediator---a person who guides wayward soul back to their final resting place. Unfortunately these four are not your regular ghosts, and they will stop at nothing to get revenge, even if it means killing anyone who stands in their way. Suze finds herself having to pretend to like Micheal so that she can protect him. Suze soon finds out that things aren't so simple and begins to find a deeper side of what happened in that accident, an accident that might not have been an accident at all. But why would Micheal Meducci want any part in killing four people he hardly knew? Nothing right? Think again...
This was anothe great edition to the Mediator series. It has so many twists and turns you wouldn't expect and illustrates the dark side of teen popularity, parties, and clinques.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better and better . . .,
This review is from: Reunion (Mass Market Paperback)
Jenny Carroll's (a.k.a. Meg Cabot) books just keep getting better and better. Her novels enjoy suspense, romance, humor, adventure -- almost every genre is incorporated. Sixteen-year-old Susannah (Suze) Simon is a mediator. That means that she can talk to ghosts. The only people who know are her principal, Father Dominic, and (eventually) her best friend. She just moved to California in January, soon after her mother married Andy Ackerman. She now has three step-brothers, and is going to Junipero Serra Mission Academy, a Catholic school. In this particular book, Suze's best friend, Gina, is visiting her in California from New York, where Suze used to live. Four students at Robert Louis Stevenson High School were just killed in a tragic accident -- but it might not be an accident. Carroll gives the reader no more information than he/she needs, and keeps the reader guessing until the last twist is taken.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
As good as i expected,
By "faeriegirl258" (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reunion (Mass Market Paperback)
This book was defiently worth the 5 month wait. Its just too bad I'm going to have to wait another 5 months for Darkest Hour. Anyway I liked how they brought Gina into this book. And even sorta liked the RLS Angels the "beakons of thier community" Definetly worth reading. Also read the Meg Cabot books they are by another pen name of Jenny Carroll.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The price of popularity,
This review is from: Reunion (Mass Market Paperback)
When Gina, Suze's longtime friend from NYC comes to visit her in sunny California, Suze hope to have some fab times. Unfortunately four dead students nicknamed the "RLS Angels" from Robert Louis-Stevenson High School aren't going to let her. Not only are these four kids the most popular people in the school, they were everything. It turns out that after a wild party the four were heading home when they crashed with Suze's fellow student Micheal Meducci and crashed throught the barriers falling to their deaths. This four headstrong teens aren't about to just let go of that wonderful life before destroying the geek that killed them, Micheal. For Suze it is just another everyday problem of being a Mediator---a person who guides wayward soul back to their final resting place. Unfortunately these four are not your regular ghosts, and they will stop at nothing to get revenge, even if it means killing anyone who stands in their way. Suze finds herself having to pretend to like Micheal so that she can protect him. Suze, however, soons begins to find a deeper side of what happened in that accident, an accident that might not have been an accident at all. But why would Micheal Meducci want any part in killing four people he hardly knew? Nothing right? Think again...This was anothe great edition to the Mediator series. It has so many twists and turns you wouldn't expect and illustrates the dark side of teen popularity and clinques.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Four Teens of Revenge,
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This review is from: The Mediator Reunion (Paperback)
Suze is having a good time as her best friend from back East is visiting for the week. But soon a quartet of ghosts enters her life.
Four students from a rival school died in an auto accident. The other car was driven by a student in Suze's school. Now the ghosts are after him for revenge. To complicate things, he seems to have the hots for Suze. But is he an innocent or did he orchestrate the accident? Suze will have her hands full with this one. Another good chapter in the life of mediator Suze Simon. The plot moved well and there was good development of characters and major threads. The series continues to be good. |
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Reunion by Jenny Carroll (Mass Market Paperback - July 1, 2001)
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