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Rating: Summary: The Fat Lady Sings Review: I have followed the adventures of Gaia Moore for several years. The series changed during that time and I did not always like the changes but I did like the series. Now we are on the final volume.
It is showdown time. Gaia has been following Skyler and has learned of many of the Rodke's plans. Now she is ready to take the offensive. But while Gaia plans for her survival, many of the other characters are planning for the high school prom. Both events create endings and closures.
During the course of the book we reunite with some characters we have not seem for several volumes as well as seeing the latest in the "curse of th M Names" (i.e. Moore, Moss, Moon, etc.). The volume ends with a collected appendix that brings together some of the facts and events of the series. Here is what everyone is up to.
Gaia - Ready to take on the Rodkes
Skyler - Ready to make the move on Gaia
Chris - Ready to make the move on daddy and big brother
Mr. Rodke - Ready to cement his plans
Heather - Ready to return as Queen
FOH's - Ready for Prom but not it's realities
Jake - Definitely head over heels in love and willing to do anything for Gaia
Oliver - Ready to do anything to protest Gaia, even become Loki
Ed - Ready to say good-bye to Gaia
Rating: Summary: it's just the beginning! Review: I loved this final book for the Fearless series. It ended in a way that was perfect. All except an unexpected death. Now, this isn't the last we'll see of Gaia. Apparently there's going to be a "Fearless FBI" series next! Gaia Moore, FBI agent!
I can't wait =)!
Rating: Summary: Finale and Beginning in one! Review: Oh man, picked this up last week, stayed up till 2 in the morning to read it all, even the summary part in the back just for kicks. The book was sad and yet good all the same time, fitting for the end of this portion of Gaia's story. So while I've heard many people complain about this book sucking, I think they need to look at it more, see that it fits well with Gaia and her life. Anyway, onto Fearless FBI! Oh man, can't wait this should be good, I'm hoping some old characters pop up, and we find out what happened to Gaia's dad, because seemed like Francine sorta forgot he existed. And Ed, who doesn't want Ed to come back huh? Anyway, read the book!
Rating: Summary: The End of An Era Review: While most high school seniors are getting ready for the prom, and preparing for graduation, seventeen-year-old Gaia Moore is trying to avoid the inevitable: death. Gaia has been trailing Skyler Rodke, playing up the helpless act to get him to believe that she's still scared of everything, when in reality, she's been watching him. Taking notes on his every plan for her. Gaia plans on getting back at the people who have hurt her, and plan to hurt her, then to escape from New York, for it is the home of bad memories.
I have never been so sad to see a series end. Gaia Moore has been one of my favorite fictional characters since the very first FEARLESS book was released over four years ago, and her character has only grown over the years. GONE is an exceptional book in the series that will bring a tear to the eye of all FEARLESS readers. And watch for the LOOK BACK section at the end, for it gives you an update on all of the characters past and present, lets you see bits of the Village School's Yearbook, gives you a peek at Loki's Files, and more. I am now eagerly awaiting the release of FEARLESS FBI. I can only hope that that series is half as good as FEARLESS.
Erika Sorocco
Book Review Columnist for The Community Bugle Newspaper
Rating: Summary: Ended Perfectly Review: While this series had a few ups and downs along the way, it ended just perfectly. I read the last 5 books in a 3 day period. I cried and cried. To anyone who may have given up along the way, be sure to at least pick up this book to see how it all ends. I am glad that Francine Pascal put in details from the special editions in the last few books as well.
I could identify with Gaia all though her senior year, as irregular as it was. I loved these books. As sad as I am to see them go, I almost died of curiosity over the past 5 (or is it 6) years. I am not sure I can get on that roller coaster again with Fearless FBI. Then again, I would hate to miss out on further Gaia adventures.
I LOVE ED!!!!!
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