I got distracted, obviously and especially by this kind of story; you know some kinds of teenage spy kind of story. Yeah, after Ally Carter's Gallagher Girl I think I got 'a bit' obsessed with teenage spy novel. However, there are similar novels I've read in between Ally Carter and Robin Benway b...
3.5-4 starsreminded me a little bit of Janet Evanovich's Plum series, like a YA version of it (though it's been years since I've read one of her books, maybe her style changed by now?)Loved the writing style of the author, great sense of humor reflected in the thoughts of the protagonist Maggie. ...
I had never read anything by Robin Benway before but i absolutely love this novel, it is a funny YA with a very strong meaning to it. After moving to another city after their parents' separation the 3 sisters recover special powers from childhood. April is the oldest, she's responsible but also v...
*3.5* En general no es la gran historia, pero particularmente creo que me llegó en el momento exacto. Me resultó bastante original el tema de los poderes de las tres hermanas, aunque me hubiera gustado saber un poco más del origen de esos poderes. Por otra parte la relación entre April, May y Jun...
Wow! What a book. First I read it in less than a day. IT was the type of book that sucks you in and you don't want to ever put down! The book was very well written, with characters that if you personally couldn't relate to, you at least know someone that you can relate them to.3 sisters, extremel...
This sequel was still cute and fun but perhaps not quite as engaging as the first. The beginning dragged a bit as Maggie was sort of distant with Jessie and Roux. There wasn't any action on a case yet either so it ended up being bouts of moping and worrying. Once the action picks up Maggie sta...
Love it! Absolutely love it! I just love the characters in this book and the ones added to the story though I wish we could've spent more time together(weird I know :):)) I enjoyed this better than the first one and the story was good and exciting and felt real with all the emotional and mushy st...
Maggie and her parents are going rogue. The Collective is accusing Maggie's parents of stealing evidence. Maggie is determined to help her parents find the missing evidence and prove their innocence. Despite Roux and Jesse's help last time, Maggie doesn't want them too involved. She wants to keep...
I told Jesse as we walked up Irving Place, “that bread is my favorite food group. It should be the whole food pyramid.”“Do they still have the food pyramid?” he asked, drinking water and carrying our bag from Whole Foods on Union Square. I helped to lighten the load by carrying the baguette and e...
The furniture looked new and comfortable, and the lighting was soothing and dim, almost like a hotel lobby. It was quiet and nearly empty, and as the doors zoomed shut behind us, I felt safe for the first time in what felt like hours. All I wanted to do was sink into one of the plush sofas and no...