Sunday, October 7, 2012

Grave Doubts and Heaven Sent

Tittle: Grave Doubts and Heaven Sent
Author: Meg Cabot
Total Number of Pages: 418
Pages read this week: 93
Genre: Sci-Fi


Suze, Suze, Suze… when are you going to learn not to fall in love with the dead guy living in your bedroom but with something that can actually meet your mom that you can introduce to your parents. But no, you need to be so selfish and don’t let him move to the next world where he is going to have a better life. Is he really? Well she doesn’t know for sure and she is willing to do anything do keep him as alive as he can be. That’s why she agreed to take mediator lessons with Paul in order him not sending Jesse to the next dimension.
            At this part of the book, Suze’s stepbrother Brad did a party at their back yard without their parents knowing it but it had an unexpected turning point. While Jesse and Suze were talking on her room Paul came in and then they started a huge fight with who of them two she deserves to be with. Her not wanting to get in trouble and not wanting to explain why Paul was fighting ‘by himself’ since the rest of the people at the party couldn’t see him. But smart CeeCee she realized that there was something wrong and told Suze that she knew that Jesse was a ghost. After everything Father D had to go to an emergency out of town so now she has to deal with the Slauter problems alone and having to take care of Jesse

“So I kept my mouth shut, glad for once I was more or less guilty” This quote is from the part when Andy and her mom find out about the party and since she ‘didn’t do anything’ and ‘it wasn’t her fault for the damages on the house she didn’t get grounded.

I don’t really like this book because it is a little bit boring unlike the second book of the trilogy that was full of excitement. At the begining it was really nice and I was reading fluently and without stopping but now it is the total opposite. I will keep reading it because I am almost at the end because it might have a turning point but until now ‘thumbs down’ L

2 comments:

  1. I know you say it's not interesting but I might want to read it. It seems ok. Good overview! :)

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