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Fearless: Double Edition #1 : Fearless (#1) & Lost (#25)

Fearless: Double Edition #1 : Fearless (#1) & Lost (#25)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: wow!!!
Review: this book is really really good. it's even better than betrayed. it keeps you in suspense about the condition of her father. ed and gaia's romance keeps budding. then, near the end...well i'm not gonna tell you. but a familiar person pops up and surprised gaia and myself! you should definitely buy this book. or at least borrow it from the library. it's definitely worth it!!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: appropriate for teens, but not pre-teens
Review: This review is about book #1 only: I read this book with my mother/daughter book group, the girls in the group range in age from 12-14. It is definitely a page-turner! However, the sex references throughout were a bit much for the 12-13 year olds. (The heroine is 17.) Gaia's references at the beginning of the book to her self-perceived heavy thighs and shoulders did not match up with the raging beauty that others saw in her as the book progresses. She is a strong female role model, but is foolish -- who walks through a park at night trying to lure attackers?? Not one of the loose ends are tied up by the end of the book -- the author wants you to read the entire series to find out what happens to all the characters. Most of the girls in the group decided they weren't interested enough to read more in the series. The one who did read book #2 reported that still none of the loose ends are tied up. The book is good to get kids who don't like to read interested in reading again. One annoying thing: the differently sized fonts throughout the book slowed down the reading, it could do without those.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not bad...
Review: Well i was surprised they combined the first book with the 25th. This book and "betryal" the 24th book had just started to pick up to the good old books i used to love. I love that ed and Gaia are a little bit happy. I think it was kind of dumb of the surprise you get near the end. But overall it wasnt bad, and i look forward to the 26th and so on, and so forth. Enjoy :-)


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