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Reunion (The Mediator, Book 3)

by Meg Cabot

Series: The Mediator (3)

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fyrefly98's review

This book has more in common with the first book in the mediator series than the second - and that's a positive thing. There are some pissed-off ghosts intent on murdering Suze's classmate, and Suze has to step in and figure out what's going on and how she can stop it. The book is well-plotted, fast-moving, funny, and suspenseful enough, even if the "mystery" aspect is not particularly strong - it doesn't take long for the reader (or Suze) to figure out what actually happened. The lack of surprise twists doesn't negatively impact the book, though; it's still quick-reading fun.
  fyrefly98 | Jan 23, 2007 |

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A must read book. Meg Cabot wrote beautifully from the introduction until the conclusion of the book. There is a great difficulty to put the book down. ( )
  nina7 | Apr 23, 2009 |
The Mediator Series by Meg Cabot is about a girl that can see ghosts. This becomes a little tricky when she moves from New York to California only to find a gorgeous ghost is already living in her bedroom. Not only does Suze have to deal with Jesse there is another ghost trying to kill people at her school. I loved these books, Suze was so down to earth and Jesse was so crushable. ( )
  midnighttwilight101 | Mar 13, 2009 |
This book in very interesting and keeps you on the edge of your seet wanting more. Suzes love for a ghost is beginning to get stronger and she doesnt know how to control it and she wont go out with other guys, thinking that ghost Jesse will love her for just once. LaurenL period 4 ( )
  okmliteracy4 | Feb 2, 2009 |
The RLS Angels are out for blood, and only Suze can stop them - since she's the only one who can see them. The four ghostly teenagers died in a terrible car accident, for which they blame Suze's classmate Michael... and they'll stop at nothing until he's joined them in the realm of the dead.

This is Book 3 in Cabot's Mediator series. The series is fun and entertaining and the plots are interesting. I plan to read the whole series. ( )
  lrobe190 | Jan 15, 2009 |
Very nice fun book! Nice action and suspense throughout the whole novel. Very very fun! Quick read! ( )
  willowwaw | Jan 5, 2009 |
AMAZING! This book is awesome! If you are looking for something to laugh, fall in love with a ghost and learn how to kick butts Suze Simon is absolutely the best to teach you how to do it. ( )
  Huyu | Oct 19, 2008 |
Book Three of the Mediator books is certainly not my favorite, although it is still very enjoyable and kept me up until 2:00 a.m. re-reading. In this tale Suze is faced with the task of taking on four teen ghosts known as the RLS Angels who are bent on revenge against the student they believe to be responsible for their deaths. Of course, as usual, things aren’t always as clear cut as they may seem. Although overall I found it to be slightly less amusing than the two preceding books of the series it was still a very worthwhile story. I particularly liked Suze and Doc's "bonding" moment, enjoyed Gina, Suze's best friend from New York who comes to visit and Jesse's overprotective attitude to any slights against Spike.

Overall another engrossing installment in the series that I would highly recommend! ( )
  Jenson_AKA_DL | Sep 7, 2008 |
Young Adult book, very interesting story line. Had to read all of the books one after another. Young girl that has the ability to see ghosts. She actually shares her room with one. This story follows this relationship along a rollercoaster of emotions and problems. Only to find that love with prevail. ( )
  BookWhisperer | Aug 13, 2008 |
This was a nice addition to the series. Suze's family is starting to come into focus as the different members are being fleshed out. I figured out who the bad guy was pretty early on, but I still enjoyed how the story played out. ( )
  tjsjohanna | Aug 11, 2008 |
When four popular teens are killed in a car accident, they refuse to go quietly and want revenge against Michael, who was driving the other car. Suze tries to protect Michael but begins to wonder if this really was an accident.

I love this series. Writing these reviews makes me want to read them all again. ( )
1 vote TheLibraryhag | Sep 8, 2007 |
In some ways this was the most effective of the first 3 mediator books. Student ghosts seek revenge for their murder. ( )
  Darrol | Aug 24, 2007 |
This book has more in common with the first book in the mediator series than the second - and that's a positive thing. There are some pissed-off ghosts intent on murdering Suze's classmate, and Suze has to step in and figure out what's going on and how she can stop it. The book is well-plotted, fast-moving, funny, and suspenseful enough, even if the "mystery" aspect is not particularly strong - it doesn't take long for the reader (or Suze) to figure out what actually happened. The lack of surprise twists doesn't negatively impact the book, though; it's still quick-reading fun. ( )
  fyrefly98 | Jan 23, 2007 |
The RLS Angels are out for blood, and only Suze can stop them - since she's the only one who can see them. The four ghostly teenagers died in a terrible car accident, for which they blame Suze's classmate Michael... and they'll stop at nothing until he's joined them in the realm of the dead.
  Catnelson | Dec 12, 2006 |
Reunion is the third book in Meg Cabot's excellent Mediator series. For those who haven't read these books- well you should, but allow me to bring you up to speed. Suze the main character is a 16 year old girl who is burdened with a new stepfather, and three stepbrothers whom she swiftly renames Doc (the youngest and most loveable), Sleepy and Dopey, and oh yeah she also inherits a hot Latino ghost called Jesse who hails from the time of cowboys and isn't looking to check out of her room anytime soon. Suze is not only a smart mouthed chick but she has a gift. She is a mediator with the ability to see, touch and speak to ghosts, and as such it is much to her chagrin her duty to settle their differences and help them move across to the Other Side.

Naturally Suze isn't too thrilled about this duty but with the help of her school principal the charming Father Dom she gets through it. Suze's position and her secret identity is threatened in this installment by her best friend from New York, Gina coming to stay with her. Whilst trying to prevent the ghosts of three vengeful high school seniors exacting their revenge against the nerd that they believe is responsible for their fatal car crash, she must also prevent her Sleepy and Dopey fighting for Gina's affections and keep her ability under wraps.

Cabot's style of writng is amazing well plotted with very believable characters Suze's personality is a joy after years of sappy YA heroines, her speech is littered with pop culture references and slang and her interactions with the other characters will make you laugh out loud, especially when she decides that the only way to keep the nerd safe is to date him- a fate worse than death. of course things are never that easy for Suze so she quickly finds that perhaps the ghosts are right to want vengeance on Mark the geek who may or may not be responsible for their untimely deaths. ( )
  scriberscouse | Aug 7, 2006 |
I think it is amazing! Its really about a 16 year old girl that can see and talk to ghost and have to do something for them. Each book has a problem with a ghost and a ghost that she is in love with!
  golfgurl13 | May 2, 2006 |
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