Monday, January 18, 2010
Invisible I
People will do anything to get visitors to websites. Like, write books. Huh? Apparently there's this whole site thing you're supposed to join after you read the book. But all that aside, cliché level = high, cliffhanger level = high, and general enjoyability = high. There's a bit of a mystery element involved, with new clues and plot twists leading the characters around while you alternate from almost bored to SAY WHAT? and still avidly reading. Many of the characters I could relate to (sometimes I actually saw myself in them), though what will happen to them in the next few books is pretty obvious sometimes. Still, it makes a nice and happier contrast to watching dramas and such like Avatar...
Amanda moves a lot. She always picks one special person to help her get started in her new school, and the two become the best of friends. So why do Callie, Hal, and Nia all find themselves as Amanda's chosen guides? And when the three girls and boys are thrown together in detention (for something Amanda herself did, no less) and compare stories, why did Amanda lie about her life to all of them? As Callie's family (consisting of her and Dad and nobody else) and social life unravel, she and her new friends have got one more problem to solve while they follow Amanda's tracks through a path via secretive notes and hints.
Why, and how, has Amanda Valentino vanished into thin air?
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