almost there...
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plese don't read this review, if you haven't read the book as i don't want to spoil the plot for anyone! however, i have to say that this book (and the previous 2 for that matter) aren't as good as the first 6 in my opinion. where the book ends, i found myself being disappointed that all was not 'happily ever after.' In all honesty though, it just didn't end how i wanted it too/thought it should have, but then again, there's always book 10!
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the series is back: better
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The last volumes in the series were not very interesting: Mia's whining style and self-made tiny problems definitely failed to catch my attention. But this book is different and Mag Cabot is back at her best! After loosing Michael to Japan, Mia falls into deep depression and only in steps recovers her world. The break needs her to newly adjust in her surroundings and with her friends and foes, and many people are not what they have appeared to be. A time of changes and growing up begins - crowned by the ultimate example taht 16-year-olds can make a change in the world (not only writing about it, as the books before did)!
A wonderful book to give you self-assurance yourself while following Mia's development! Live does not rule you, but you can rule the world!
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