Rating: Summary: a lame book Review: This book was really stupid. It has a brutal depiction of Mexican Americans as not just losers, but real idiots as well. I can't believe Pike got away with this in this genre. Then it has Pike's now common, New Age Consciossness as filler. I've already forgotten most of the plot. There's just not much here.
Rating: Summary: ok Review: This book was sort of a let-down after the first book. Don't get me wrong, it's still a great book, i just expected more after reading the first spectacular book in the series. This book has all the same great characters that were in the first one, with a few new ones to add to the mix. It's interesting, with a couple little twists that make it all the better to read. I definetely recommend you read this one if you have started the series. If you haven't started the series, then i suggest you start with the first book. You can still follow this book, even if you haven't read the first one, but it'd be better if you read the whole series from start to finish. The Remember Me books are awesome, and i recommend everyone to buy all 3 installments. I personally like the 1st one best, but if you buy all 3 books you won't be disappointed.
Rating: Summary: Best book yet Review: This is probably my favorite out of all the Remember Me books. That's probably because I like to think that this book is not all fiction. For anyone who has read the first one this is a must read. Although some readers might be let down because not a lot happens I think its more about the message the story is getting at. I just recently reread this book, but it is one of those books that I never forgot. I think the three Remember Me books are three of the best books ever written. Behind each story there is something to be learned.
Rating: Summary: Best book yet Review: This is probably my favorite out of all the Remember Me books. That's probably because I like to think that this book is not all fiction. For anyone who has read the first one this is a must read. Although some readers might be let down because not a lot happens I think its more about the message the story is getting at. I just recently reread this book, but it is one of those books that I never forgot. I think the three Remember Me books are three of the best books ever written. Behind each story there is something to be learned.
Rating: Summary: r Review: This was honestly the best book I've ever read. Every time I thought I had figured it out, there was a new twist. It's been a year sine I've read it and I'm still thinking about it. It makes me wonder how the author got all of his brilliant ideas.
Rating: Summary: Very Original Review: Young adult horror. Continuation of Remember Me. Shari Cooper is still dead (haha). She was the victim of an attack in the first book, but now she's back again. She's given the chance to live life again without being born again. She accepts and is put into the body of a pregnant teen living in poverty, Jean Rodrigues -- who wants to die. After an accident, Jean wakes up in the hospital a changed person, but she starts having weird flashbacks -- I guess they could be called. She starts remembering things that she's never remembered ever hearing or seeing, etc. Again, this is kind of cliched and may seem a little cheesy, but it is a good read, in my opinion. This is my favorite book in the trilogy (even though I haven't read the third one). There isn't as much action as in the first one. I think this one gives the message of hope while focusing on some of the things Shari is going through in the afterlife.
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