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A**R
If You Planned on Finishing the series, Go Ahead
I certainly don't regret reading it. However, it seems more like an interlude to the third book, which I'm going to put on the backburner for now—I don't feel particularly motivated to read it at the moment. To be fair, this book does have a lot of good things going for it. And I already love the characters. I just wish that this book had a more engaging plot, like the first one did.*vague spoilers below*The ending left much to be desired—the buildup made me think that the climax and resolution would be much more interesting than they actually were.
A**R
This book is about love. There was so much love going around such as grandpa loving towards Gwen And the type of "love" Robert and Gwen had. There was so much more meanings and little morals in this story but I thought love was definitely one of..
Great book! Nice meaning! Recommend this book. Great details too! At some points felt like I was Gwen because the description was so good!
G**L
Exciting and adventurous
I read this book with grandaughter (age 9). This book is exciting, mystery solving and adventurous.We have now completed all 3 books while keeping us wanting more.
E**L
A good book
Well, this book is about a girl who plays violin and ends up with a boy and a crime scene. The book has many things that will surprise you, shock you and make you smile. The book is great. Lots of people should agree.
M**K
Great story
Having read "Things Not Seen" I was curious what the twist would be in this book. I thought I had figured it out before the end but I was wrong and I like that. It was not predictable and if I have any complaint it's that I'm not sure what William really added to the story other than validating what Robert confided to Gwen. Overall, a great story.
K**H
my thoughts
I thought the book was very interesting. Finding the body in the freezer shocked me and I was freaked out because it was ten at night. And that part should not be read that late because it's creepy
K**D
5+
Fabulous book...Andrew Clements is a master. This is book two in a series of three , but this story works on its own as well. (Things Not Seen and Things That Are are the other two works.) Spoken from the viewpoint of a senior in high school, this book is fresh and relatable.
S**.
Ummm...
I read this book part of my summer reading list. After the next 100 pages it got interesting, but it will be easy to write a timeline of this.
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