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Missing

Missing

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Is Everything Going To Be Okay?
Review: "Missing" has been by far the best book of the series. I've been waiting forever fo Gaia to reunite with her father. But before I go any futher I think I better explain whats been going on. In this book Gaia's life is becoming more and more complete while everybody elses life seems to be crashing down. Everybody thinks Sam is the one that killed Mike except for the new RA,Josh, who soon becomes his one and only friend. Heather's family is a ruin because of all the money problems they have. And Ed is working really hard on his physical therapy so he can walk again while being pressured by Heather to make everyone think he's not making any progress for the time being so the court will give him the 26 million dollars Heather thinks he deserves(that's not the only reason,she wants Ed to help her family get out of the deep finacial hole they're in). While all of this bad stuff is happening to everybody else Gaia reunites with her father, I will not tell you how because it's a long story but I will tell you this, Gaia now knows the truth about Oliver a.k.a Loki and hates him for what he did to her life. And for the time being he will not be messing it up because he is now in prison, though I have a feeling he won't be for long.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Is Everything Going To Be Okay?
Review: "Missing" has been by far the best book of the series. I've been waiting forever fo Gaia to reunite with her father. But before I go any futher I think I better explain whats been going on. In this book Gaia's life is becoming more and more complete while everybody elses life seems to be crashing down. Everybody thinks Sam is the one that killed Mike except for the new RA,Josh, who soon becomes his one and only friend. Heather's family is a ruin because of all the money problems they have. And Ed is working really hard on his physical therapy so he can walk again while being pressured by Heather to make everyone think he's not making any progress for the time being so the court will give him the 26 million dollars Heather thinks he deserves(that's not the only reason,she wants Ed to help her family get out of the deep finacial hole they're in). While all of this bad stuff is happening to everybody else Gaia reunites with her father, I will not tell you how because it's a long story but I will tell you this, Gaia now knows the truth about Oliver a.k.a Loki and hates him for what he did to her life. And for the time being he will not be messing it up because he is now in prison, though I have a feeling he won't be for long.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: love the series, love the book
Review: 14 is just as good as the others and better. It is adicting, you cant sleep until you know what happens next! It is one of Francine Pascal's best! I love this and is definitly a Bestseller.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a happy start for our heroine????
Review: after a rocky start, gaia finds herself on a plane with her father and not her uncle. they talk and finally make up and go
to paris to live happier than they have in 5 years. meanwhile
back in new york ed is given the chance he has always wanted.
a chance to walk again. sam is being harrassed by police officers
over the death of his suite mate and this story is just too good
to put down. can't wait to read number 15.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Satisfying
Review: After the long anticipation for this next book in the series, I found it to be pretty satisfying. Gaia finally has Sam, and she finally has her father. However, it has an interesting twist. Instead of Gaia feeling more pain and getting into more trouble, Ed and Sam are taking that role. The book had less of a cliffhanger than most of the others, and had less action like the others in the series. Though it was very good, it wasn't the best. I am still interested to see what happens when Gaia gets back to New York in the next book, and I can't wait to read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Anxiously Waiting
Review: Although I haven't read this book yet , I'm sure it will be up to par. The Fearless series is an entertaining saga of a teenage Gaia Moore who after haveing her mother murdered and her father disapear has spent the last few years in foster homes. Francine Pascal writes these stories in a way that makes you identify with almost every character, even gaia's vindictive, evil foster mother. Although i loved the entire series number 13, Bad left me feeling open and incompleat, any teen or pre-teen would love these or this book, buts it's best to read them in order. Oh and did I mention a large part of these books is the fact that she was born without the fear gene?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Missing
Review: Fearless just keeps on getting better and better. In this book Gaia is on her way to Germany with whom she believes is her trusting uncle. Sam gets involved with Mike's murder case as a prime suspect. And ever since Ed got involved with Heather, he never spends anytime with Gaia and he doesn't even know she's on her way to Germany. You also feel the pain of Ed and Sam in this book instead of Gaia. Missing is a great book that shouldn't be missed. I can't wait for Tears to come out in May.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: GOOD BUT NOT THE BEST
Review: Gaia is finally reunited with her father and has forgiven him for leaving her. They go to Paris and try to make up for all the lost years. Ed's surgery was successful but he has to have physical therapy to walk again. Heather's family is broke and she needs the money Ed got in his lawsuit. Sam is being charged with Mike's murder until a mysterious friend, Josh, helps him out. The book was good, but it is not the best in the series. The gang rape part made me sick.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the Best Books in the 'Fearless' Series
Review: Gaia Moore has finally made the life-changing decision to leave New York, and board a plane to Germany with her Uncle Oliver. However, while onboard, she finds that she is actually on a plane headed to Paris with her biological Father, the one she thinks murdered her beloved Mother, Katia, in cold-blood. During the course of the flight, Gaia's Father explains the entire story to her, and when they finally land, Gaia is happier than she's ever been in her life, and knows that she can easily put the last five years behind her. Meanwhile, back in New York, Sam is being harassed non-stop by police officers who believe that he is responsible for the murder of his roommate; and Ed is given the chance that he has only been able to dream about: he may be able to walk again.

In this fourteenth installment of Francine Pascal's FEARLESS series, readers are treated to various wonderful surprises, that will have long-time FEARLESS readers jumping for joy. We are able to finally see Gaia happy, and I mean really happy, as she usually is so angst-ridden, and full of hate due to the hardships she has had to endure in her past, but in MISSING she is all smiles. We also see Ed ecstatic about his newfound progress in walking, and a new, even more conniving Heather than ever before. And Sam. Well, Sam is Sam. He's a great guy, but in MISSING we see him meet up with a new someone who may or may not be too good for him, and we also see a different side to him. One that's more angry, and for a good reason: he's being accused of murdering his friend. Overall, this was a wonderful book, that can easily be labeled as one of the best installments in the FEARLESS series. A must-have for anyone who has adored reading about Gaia's previous adventures.

Erika Sorocco
Book Review Columnist for The Community Bugle Newspaper

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: this series is the best!
Review: I could go on forever about this book and the rest of the series, but, that little note in the review writing directions thingy says that I can only have 1,000 words... doesn't that ... . ? If they gave Francine Pascal a word limit, the Fearless series wouldn't be half as good! Anyway (since I'm kinda running low on words), it's time to get down to the series. There's this girl named Gaia (Guy-uh)and she lives in New York City. Her mother was killed (when Gaia was about 12)and her father (a government agent) left her on the night of her mother's death. (He had a really good reason, don't hate him just because he made some mistakes in life.) Now, all this is enough to make her life super weird, but there's more. She was born without the fear gene. Anyway, her dad taught her like all forms of fighting and made her a genius (e.g. she learned calculus in like third grade and read Dante when most kids read Winnie the Pooh) So, she got put into foster care and kept switching families. Now, she's stuck in NYC with one of her dad's gov buddies, George Niven, and his "superslut" (Gaia's word, not mine) wife, Ella. But Ella isn't really just a foster mother, she works for Loki, Gaia's father's twin brother, an evil terrorist. Anyway, Gaia makes friends with this guy named Ed, who is a former skateboard daredevil, but he got into some accident and now his legs won't work. (But he does get surgery and might actually walk again) Anyway, his ex-girlfriend/girlfriend (ex in beginning and girlfriend in the later books)Heather, the most popular girl in the school is one of Gaia's worst enemies. Now, in the first few books, Heather is dating college student Sam Moon. Sam Moon is a chess geek, just like Gaia, but they're both super major good players. Well, they first meet at the chess tables in Washington Square Park and fall in love. Then there's this whole problem with Sam dating Heather, and Heather getting stabbed in the park partly because of Gaia, then this big scandal with Sam sleeping with Ella, and just the fact that they don't know that the other one loves them just as much as they do. If that made any sense to you, your a genius. Well, now that I have ruined the first few books for you (by describing them so badly), I'll get to my actual review. This book rules. (For some reason, this review now seems very funny and I'm sure I'll regret writing it, maybe you got a laugh or two because of it, and I hope that's good enough)


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