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The RETURN (REMEMBER ME 2) : THE RETURN |
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Rating: Summary: "Remember Me" should have been left as a stand-alone. Review: "Remember Me" was a good murder mystery written for teenagers before the genre really became popular. The sequal, on the other hand, seems to follow the pattern set by authors like R.L. Stine-bad writing and storyline, and improbable characters and dialogue, written as fast as possible. This is what happens when bad books become successful, formerly interesting writers take note of the pattern and start cranking out sludge that refuses to take into account their readers' intelligence. "Remember Me 2" wasn't the worst example of this pattern, but it's definately inferior to its predeccesor.
Rating: Summary: Wow! Review: A great book that makes me want to read the first one more than ever. Not surprisingly (for me), I am working backwards through the Remember Me books. I read #3-The Last Story, first, then #2-The Return. U can't believe how I am itching to read #1!
Rating: Summary: A MAJOR STANDING OVATION Review: Bravo! Bravo! This thrilling story is a sequel to Remember Me. Shari Cooper although dead is given a chance to return to the world of the living. She is brought back to the world and occupies the body of a depressed 18 year old girl. This book is as exciting as the first I highly reccomend it to all young adults
Rating: Summary: Pike pulls it off Review: Five years after the original Remember Me, this book comes out. And it is almost as good. Shari Cooper has been dead one year now. And she has reached an awesome sense of peace. But how will this change when she has a chance to return to earth in another body? What about Peter? Is this the right thing to do?
Rating: Summary: The Remember Me Series...I WISH I COULD FORGET!! Review: How stereotypical can we get? The poor inner-city girl, Jean Rodrigues, who doesn't want to go on living is saved! She doesn't really have to! Shari Cooper, member of the far superior arian race has come to her rescue! She will live for her and create for her the meaningful life that she would never have achieved on her own! Thank you Christopher Pike for reinforcing the stereotypes of inner-city, weed smoking, good for nothing Hispanics!
Rating: Summary: The Remember Me Series...I WISH I COULD FORGET!! Review: How stereotypical can we get? The poor inner-city girl, Jean Rodrigues, who doesn't want to go on living is saved! She doesn't really have to! Shari Cooper, member of the far superior arian race has come to her rescue! She will live for her and create for her the meaningful life that she would never have achieved on her own! Thank you Christopher Pike for reinforcing the stereotypes of inner-city, weed smoking, good for nothing Hispanics!
Rating: Summary: So Far so good!! Review: I have today finished 'Remember Me 2' and thought it was a bit confusing. I was expecting a story more similar to the first'Remember Me' which was really good and thought no.2 was strange in that it seemed to be in the past every other chapter. I am looking forward to reading 'Remember me 3'. p.s. Any English readers, did you think the front cover of the fist book was misleading?!?
Rating: Summary: Okay Review: I liked it. Jean/Shari are two different people. One spiritually dies, the other comes back. I am glad that Shari was given another chance. I am aslo glad that a few old characters from the first book are back.
Rating: Summary: awesome Review: I liked the second installment of the Remember Me series a lot. i loved how sharie/jean kept having that deja-vu sense and yet she was still in the afterlife.
Rating: Summary: awesome Review: i loved this book. i read Remember Me 2 before i read Remember Me, so i wasn't sure what to expect, but it was fine. This book was so intriguing and really touching - it was almost like magic. i could really believe in the characters. in comparison, it was almost odd to read Remember Me later on because in the first one the characters and plot are much more like a regular mystery/scary novel type deal, while i had found Remember me 2 to be very spiritual, an aspect that i really enjoy about C.P.'s books, like The Midnight Club and that sort. it's really interesting how he can swing both ways. ah, to be that talented...
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