Remembrance
2016 • 388 pages

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Average rating4.6

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HOLY WHATTTTTTTTTT?!!!!!!! IS THIS REAL? IS THIS A DREAM COME TRUE? OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG AND HERE I THOUGHT THE LAST BOOK WAS, WELL, THE LAST ONE. OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG AHHHHHHHHH I MISS SUZE AND JESSIE.

Edit:
So. I've finally gotten my hands on this highly-anticipated novel. And don't get me wrong-it wasn't BAD. It just wasn't that amazing I guess. For one thing, Paul-the-dickbag came back. And he may or may not be completely psychotic at this point. For another thing, it kind of annoyed me how Suze kept so many secrets from Jesse. It was a disaster just waiting to happen (obviously, Jesse would find out about these secrets sooner or later). The ghost mayhem...well, I guess it was pretty darn satisfying when it was closed and things got resolved. But before all that, I had to go through all the clumsy-flailing-around Suze did to finally get to where she got. I would've enjoyed the story more if it was more like the last book of the 1-800-whereru series. Yes, Meg Cabot (and her fans) probably wouldn't want to be redundant but I still think the story would've been better if more elements from that book were incorporated into this one. Nevertheless, the happy ending was highly enjoyable, though not as profound as it probably could've been.

February 15, 2016Report this review