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Great book..
Chapters 10 and 11 were my favourite from this book. Also, the scene where Anthony started teaching Rae how to swim was very cute.
Trust Me was an okay read, but it wasn't as good as the second installment, Haunted.Unfortunately, Rae went back to being really stupid. She done something that put her in danger, that was also done behind someones back. (view spoiler)[ Then she couldn't understand WHY he was angry. (hide spoiler)]She then put herself in even more danger, later on in the book. I really liked how we got to see more about Rae's mum though. It really saved the book for me. I'm hoping the next book picks up a littl...
I seriously love this series. Even rereading it for possibly the 4th or 5th time. It’s just so interesting and constantly throws new stuff at you keeping things interesting.
Éste es el tercer libro de la saga, sigue siendo demasiado corto en comparación a otros que he leído; pero es entretenido y algunas escenas son muy cuquis♥, principalmente porque la relación entre Rae y Anthony comienza a desarrollarse y sus escenas son muy tiernas y no es insta-love. Como se preocupan mutuamente por el bienestar del otro, en serio es de las parejas que más me encantan en todo el mundo literario, como son tercos y no se dicen nada aunque sienten muchas cosas mutuamente.La trama
Rae is the girl who can read fingerprints. Anthony, a friend, has dyslexia. He's great at football, but is afraid to change schools and switch to a new team since he'd have to do some academic tests, and he's sure he'd fail them.Someone is messing with Rae's mind, though, and leaves a strange, violent photo in her locker. She's also worried she's becoming ill like her mother.
Muy buena, ligerita y juvenil. Me tiene super atrapada, pero, yo quería que se besaran jaja.
These books are starting to get better. There will be spoilers in this review, can't help it, so stop now or forever hold your peace, you've been warned. I like Yana. I so hope she is not one of the wacko that's after Rae. Can't help but feel she is. Rae never touches anything of Yana's w/o her Mush on so we never hear any of Yana's thoughts. This isn't much to base a theory on, I know, but it makes me suspisious of her. Maybe this is what the author wants me to think. I hope so, cause like I sa...
(Source: I own a copy of this book.)Rae decides to try and find out more about Anthony’s father, and her own mother.This was another okay YA mystery story, but I’m starting to get bored.Rae once again did odd and dangerous stuff in this book with little thought for her own safety, and Anthony also made some seriously dubious choices and decisions. I thought that he actually had learned and was more sensible than he was in this book.The storyline in this was pretty unbelievable in places. Can a s...
The third installment of the Fingerprint books. I felt like this book had some more action in it, but at the same time I feel like we didn’t learn very much on the overall mystery of who is after Rae. We know there are two people after her and one may be linked to her through Rae’s mother. While reading this series I kept getting a Pretty Little Liars vibe. I’m definitely too invested to leave the mystery now. I just hope we finally find some puzzle pieces instead of finding just more puzzles to...
Characters are wearing even thinner, and the plot has become too transparent to hold my interest much longer. The writing is still catchy though, and this series is good step above a lot of the romance/mystery YA offerings out there (e.g. babysitter's club, nancy drew, etc. ). In my opinion, authors such as Diane Duane and Garth Nix are more worth the time and money.
i really feel in love with these books