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The Insiders 2: Pass It On

The Insiders 2: Pass It On

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Couldn't Put It Down
Review: I have to say, as a fourteen year old who is going through an enormous amount of relationship trouble, it is finally a relief to actually see a teen book series that is from a guys point of view. I was a little iffy on starting to read the series, but after the first book I got hooked. In some ways, I think this one is even better. You find out a lot more about the guys and especially about Jonathan's family. Once I started reading it, I couldn't stop, and I guarantee that you won't be able to either. 'Pass It On' is one of the best teenage coming-of-age books I have ever read and I completely reccomend it to anybody who wants a guys point of view instead of a girls for once.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: sneakful sequel
Review: More of the same great banter, brawls, and boasting from Jonathan Minter. Theres more story on the fifth Insider, Patch which is amusing; He actually seems quite sane, unlike the unravelling social-glue Jonathan. The guys show off their athleticism, or lack thereof which is hilarious. Plus a new girl with a new accent is a no brainer. 200 pages I'd read again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: better than the first
Review: The second Insider's book was funny, enjoyable, and definitely better than the first. I thought The Insiders was ...meh- nothing special. But when I read the Insiders 2, I felt a lot better about the series. The second book is much more addictive and exciting than the first, and I suggest you read it even if you didn't think much of the first Insiders.


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