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Loading... Reunion (The Mediator, Book 3) (edition 2005)by Meg Cabot
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Suze's New York friend Gina comes to visit and she's as crazy for Suze's older stepbrothers as they are for her. Suze is totally grossed out about this (as you are when your friends like your stepbrother) and Suze is also totally falling for Jesse and a little bit scared of it. After all, he's dead, she's alive, what sort of dating future do they have? When it seems the school geek's life might be in danger Suze accepts his date(s) in order to protect him. She's protecting him from "the RLS angels," four students from a local high school who were, simply put, better at everything than everyone. Not even Father Dom believes Suze that they're dangerous. Turns out they have a very good reason to be angry and that Suze, once again, is having very bad luck with her dates. It's by this time I was realizing how much I liked the evolution of Suze's relationship with her youngest brother David (Doc), and with her oldest brother, the overprotective Jake (Sleepy). Dopey (Brad) remains a typical teenaged boy and his and Suze's physical fights are becoming legendary at home and at school. no reviews | add a review
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Sixteen-year-old Susannah Simon is a mediator, one who communicates with the dead, and she also happens to be in love with Jesse, a nineteenth-century ghost. No library descriptions found. |
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Although the narrative was a bit sameish as the earlier ones, the story was a fun read. I think the foreshadowing is becoming evident where the Jesse thing is going, so that seems to disrupt whatever the next novels turn out to be like. However, for sheer fun and mild suspense, I decided to simply enjoy the story as a YA reader probably would. ( )