Rating: Summary: Third Time Isn't the Charm in this Case Review: A Review by AmyA familiar word, divorce, is the main part of Jade's life in this third of a series. Jade starts out with Jade talking with three other clients in a therapy office, all in which are girls. Jade is being swarmed by both her mom and dad about divorce issues; who will get custody? While her parents are pressuring Jade to feel that she loves one over the other, she meets someone online; Craig. He has similar family problems to her and Jade soon sets off for a journey of her life to meet him in San Francisco. Jade will never be the same again. The plot of Jade was boring and dull, and nothing built up to the climax. This was defiantly a quite boring 3rd book. There were no exciting points that made you want to read more. I liked how V.C. Andrews wrote in this book, such as her use of words and characterization, but it still isn't one that I would read again. Andrews usually has a great twist in her story, but this was a little too strange for my liking. It had no relation to the story what so ever.
I would recommend this story to people who like to be bored as they read a story. V.C. Andrews definitely was not writing her normal here. I don't recommend reading this book at all.
Rating: Summary: Why? Review: Ever since I wrote my first review of this book, I seem to get slammed with e-mails from teenagers who can't spell, calling me all kinds of names for bashing this "awesome" read. That alone should tell you how juvenile this whole story is. Enough said.
Rating: Summary: Jade, the Cyber Princess of Beverly Hills Review: Her parents are fighting over her whilst they divorce, each one wanting custody to hurt the other. In fact, the only one they are hurting is Jade. She runs away to the boy she met on the internet, who turns out to be a psychopath that keeps her locked in a bedroom, tied to a bed with computer cables. She escapes and eventually tells her parents, who realize they are hurting her. The warm family ending won't work out, but that's where her story stops. I couldn't help laughing at the scene where she is taken prisoner. It's not cool when you laugh at a scene like that. It should bother you.
Rating: Summary: Jade, the Cyber Princess of Beverly Hills Review: Her parents are fighting over her whilst they divorce, each one wanting custody to hurt the other. In fact, the only one they are hurting is Jade. She runs away to the boy she met on the internet, who turns out to be a psychopath that keeps her locked in a bedroom, tied to a bed with computer cables. She escapes and eventually tells her parents, who realize they are hurting her. The warm family ending won't work out, but that's where her story stops. I couldn't help laughing at the scene where she is taken prisoner. It's not cool when you laugh at a scene like that. It should bother you.
Rating: Summary: thought-provoking Review: I can relate to all of the charecters thus far. I myself am an adult male from a broken family and I can see a little bit of myself in each one of these girls. It's about time someone heard it from our side of the fence. I am anxiously awaiting the finale of this series and hope it is interesting as the others.
Rating: Summary: empressive Book Review: I enjoyed this book its entertaining and really tells about dangers of the internet!
Rating: Summary: something to tie you over, for a second.. Review: I found this real boring, there were only some good lines, thats all. Probably the only reason Jade is in the theorpary is because her parents came afford it, it seems. She doesn't seem to have any REAL problems. I had to practically force myself to finish reading. the story and character did not seem to be that much developed.
Rating: Summary: VC Andrew reader Review: I have all of VC Andrew's books and I love every single one of them. If I could rate these books and VC Andrew herself (on a scale 1 - 10) I would have to give her and her books a 10 with no questions ask. I've been waiting for her new ones to come out so I could start reading them and now that they are out I can start again.
Rating: Summary: One of the best Review: I have read every single V.C. Andrews books and I have never found one I did not like. I read one book in a few days and almost cannot stand it until the next one comes out. I hope her books never stop. I am an adult reader and these books take me back to being a kid. I hope that one day my daughter will them as much as I do.
Rating: Summary: 'Jade'- a winner! Review: I loved the book Jade! It rules! My friend gave me it for my birthday. One Saturday, I began to read it, and I didn't put it down. I loved the part about her escape from the "internet pal"! This book does a fantastic job at displaying what makes one wealthy, pampered girl not so shallow. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this book to ANYONE
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