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OMG I CAN'T EVEN
For some reason, this is the book I remembered the most from my first read through. I really enjoyed my reread of this series overall. It's not a perfect series - the writing is a bit juvenile - but it's a whole lot of fun. I would recommend it for anyone who wouldn't get hung up on the writing and wants a breezy series.
When our heroine learns about a new power she has her love is greatly tested. Will she do the right thing or will she choose what makes her happy? Good story with lots of action.
Re-read 5/26/17: I will always and forever love this series with all of my heart. Aside from Harry Potter this is the series that really kick-started my reading as a youngster, and my love for it is eternal. Also: Jesse gives Michael Moscovitz a run for his money as my number one book bae, which is a Big Deal. I'M A HAPPY LADY!
This isn't a review but a general appreciation for the whole series.THIS WAS MY FAVORITE, LIKE ABSOLUTE FAVORITE, SERIES AS A TEENAGER AND I STILL LOVE IT TO DEATH.Hector 'Jesse' de Silva was my first book boyfriend ever, along with Rob Wilkins of the Missing series (by the same author lol) and Susannah was the best, most inspiring girl I had read as a young girl and I learned a great many things from her- need for self defense against supernatural things, sarcasm (literally, she is the initiato...
I can honestly say that Twilight was the best book in The Mediator series. I loved all six books, but this one was one of the best books Meg Cabot has ever written. I loved the way she ended The Mediator and this book had more suspense and laughs than its predecessors. Not only was there the really cool supernatural storyline but this one had time travel! This unexpected addition to The Mediator books was awesome to say the least. Twilight picks up a few months from where Haunted left off. Suze
I read this whole series straight through in about two weeks. I loved the whole "I see dead people" thing. It was very interesting and the additional mediator talents revealed in the last three books were even more interesting. For a book to be romantic, the guy and girl have to be separated tragically. The fact that Suze is alive and Jesse is dead was really unique and I enjoyed that throughout the whole series. It ended exactly the way you think its going to end, but it was fun reading it neve...
WOW WOW WOW. I LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS SERIES. Enough said.
Dear Jesse, I went back in time. Your time. To the 19th century. I know, I know. It was dangerous and could've cost my life, but I still went. I mean, really, since when did I ever listen to what someone told me to do.Whatever. The real reason for this is to say goodbye. Why? You ask, well because, in the future you and me, well we'll never meet. you know I'm actually smiling right now because, if you were here you'd probably get all mad and say , "Susannah. it's 'you and I.'" At first I conside...
Original review: 4 stars7/2020 reread: 3 stars-- I couldn't let Jesse die, even if it meant never seeing him again. I loved him too much. It was as simple as that. So, originally, I had this review at four stars . . . but if we're being honest, the book just doesn't deserve that high of a rating. Not because it didn't provide the exact sort of HEA closure that readers--and the book's characters--deserved, but because the way we got to that point was ridiculous. The central conflict of the book...
Actual review rating: 4.5 starsIn the sixth instalment of the Mediator series Suzie is forcefully studying her talents with fellow mediator Paul due to their agreement to protect Jesse. When Suzie finds out that Paul may have a trick up his sleeve to make sure Jesse never meets her she does everything in her power to stop him. But will Jesse agree with Suzie's drastic measures to protect his ghost form? and what will happen when both mediators travel back to the eighteen hundreds and meet Mr De
While I thoroughly enjoyed this book, I am so glad this was not the end to the series and Meg decided to write Remembrance. I cannot wait to start it because there were more loose ends than I remember. I need closure and I did not get that from Twilight. I finished this audiobook and thought...WHAT?! Not that it wasn't a great book because it was. But I just wanted a smudge more closure.I loved getting to know Jesse in the past, and of course more Paul is always good news for me! I just want Pau...
People can change. Paul Slater wants nothing more that what he can't have; Suze Simon. Suze is in love with an 150-year-old ghost. Things aren't easy for them, considering nobody else can see or feel Jesse. Aside from the obvious, things are going along pretty smooth for them until Paul give some strange threats. Paul is convinced he can go back in time and save Jesse from dying, so he and suze will never meet. When this plan is proved possible, Suze goes into panic mode. She goes back to stop P...
The conclusion to an otherwise great series left a lot to be desired despite its happy ending. I often thought Paul's introduction brought this series down a notch. It would've been different if he was a formidable foe, but he was used more as a foil to Jesse&Suze's relationship for the stupid love triangle angle. I didn't like that Paul's previous involvement in trying to kill/hurt her and her friends was sort of glossed over and Cabot had Suze lusting after him despite his obvious psychopathic...
NEW UPDATE: 17th APRIL, 2013.The Mediator Series has been optioned to be made into a movie!!Here's what Meg updated!https://www.facebook.com/megcabot/pos..........................................................10 FUCKING STARS. THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE SERIES. <3 .......................................................YOU GUYS, YOU GUYS.MEG CABOT IS WRITING THE 7TH BOOK FOR THE MEDIATOR SERIES.https://twitter.com/megcabot/status/2...https://twitter.com/megcabot/status/2...https://www.facebook....
I can’t believe this. One more book left now. I’m sorry to see this series go. I save these books to read for Sundays, and it has been what I look forward to most the past several Sundays. Admittedly, I have found Suze quite annoying and weak in this book, especially with how she handles Paul. This is such a shame because she has been so strong and capable and such a badass female protagonist before this Paul stuff. *sigh*However, everything has worked out for the best in a way and I finish this...
This book annoyed the SHIT out of me. As far as I am concerned this was a horrible ending to a series that started out fantastic. I loved this series when I first started reading it, the main character Suze was tough, sassy, funny as hell and she had a good sense about her (and great taste in shoes, but that is neither here nor there). Point is, I really liked her, she didn't seem like the typical teen I've been reading about so much lately and I liked her, I truly did. But as the series went on...
It's over...the series ends...what is my life's purpose now? *tears streaming down as she dreamily imagines Jesse living in the 21st century*
20 pages in, and I'm already enraged at Paul. I quit. I am so done with this series. Literally all it took to ruin this series for me was a pushy, invasive, patronizing, borderline rapey son of a bitch. I can't stand him. So I'm out. I quit. It was fun while it lasted but I am so done.
This last book is an astounding grand finale for "The Mediator" series! Very well planned and written! A masterpiece indeed! The ending is perfect! When I read it, I couldn't forget it! I'm so glad at the same time sad, for it's done. Over all, it's a beautiful book! A perfect love story everyone will love! It's a kind of love story, whoever will read it, will never forget it! I want to thank Meg Cabot for writing such a novel! She inspired me!