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The Last Cheerleader |
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Rating:  Summary: SUPER Review: One of Meg's best. A good mystery with just the right twists and turns along the way. I agree with one of the other reviews, I see a movie based on this book. Some interesting insight into the world of publishing along with plain old fashioned greed. A sequel would also be fun. One again... I really wish Meg would write another Jesse James book!
Rating:  Summary: SUPER Review: One of Meg's best. A good mystery with just the right twists and turns along the way. I agree with one of the other reviews, I see a movie based on this book. Some interesting insight into the world of publishing along with plain old fashioned greed. A sequel would also be fun. One again... I really wish Meg would write another Jesse James book!
Rating:  Summary: No Cheers for the Cheerleader Review: This book was annoying to read. Without chapters, it was a rambling narrative. The murders that occur in the beginning of the book are immediately tossed aside so that an apparent sub-plot can be introduced that may or may not have any relevance. The basic storyline is OK, but a lot of the situations are so preposterous as to be laughable. If this is the author's normal style of writing, forget it. This will be the last book of hers I'll read.
Rating:  Summary: Just A Book Review: This book was entertaining but not much else. Nothing really special about it. Basically just a run of the mill suspense/mystery. The story was good but I felt that the ending was rushed. A person would be better off borrowing this from the library or a friend.
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