Rating:  Summary: So good Review: The book was excellent. I think it was one of the very best in the Fearles series. The only down point on the book is that there could have been more action, otherwise its perfect. I beleive Francine Pascal to be a wonderful writer and hope Fearless 13 is as good as the last 12.
Rating:  Summary: Truth or Dare? Review: The seventh installment in the Fearless series is not dissapointing in the least. Once more, Gaia Moore's world comes alive for the reader. _Rebel_ is one whole book basically dedicated to the art of Truth or Dare... fearless style. Mary and Gaia turn the game dangerous and Ed is basically helpless to stop it. Also, a drug dealer from Mary's past comes out and makes his presence known demanding a debt from Mary. _Rebel_ bascially carries on with the grand tradition that the books before it set up. There is Francine Pascal's amazing writing skills combined with her flair for origionality and the usual smattering of well written fight scenes. I'd recommend the Fearless series to any young adult.
Rating:  Summary: Truth or Dare? Review: The seventh installment in the Fearless series is not dissapointing in the least. Once more, Gaia Moore's world comes alive for the reader. _Rebel_ is one whole book basically dedicated to the art of Truth or Dare... fearless style. Mary and Gaia turn the game dangerous and Ed is basically helpless to stop it. Also, a drug dealer from Mary's past comes out and makes his presence known demanding a debt from Mary. _Rebel_ bascially carries on with the grand tradition that the books before it set up. There is Francine Pascal's amazing writing skills combined with her flair for origionality and the usual smattering of well written fight scenes. I'd recommend the Fearless series to any young adult.
Rating:  Summary: Gaia Rocks! Review: This book rocks big time! I love this book because it really involves you in to the storyline, keeps you on the edge of your seat and really amazes you!
Rating:  Summary: great book Review: This book was great, I recommend to people that they read it inorder though, otherwise stuff gets confusing ...
Rating:  Summary: I dare you Review: This book was just as good as the last. Gaia, Ed and Mary's game of Truth or Dare (or always in Gaia's case Dare) was actually kind of funny to watch (read). It makes you want to see Gaia open up a little more you know. I think Ed and Mary would be very accepting.
Rating:  Summary: Great Job, Ms. Pascal! Review: This book was pretty good. I wish Gaia and Sam would get together, but oh well. There were a couple of interesting scenes between Gaia and Ed that make you wonder if something could happen between them, but I'll let you read the book to find out what exactly happened. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoys action-packed novels with lots of twists.
Rating:  Summary: The amazing Gaia Moore Review: This is an amazing book. Francine Pascal not only leaves you in suspense but encourages you to read on. Fearless is a wonderful series and teenage girls around the world can relate to Gaia Moore.
Rating:  Summary: I reluctanty give this the thumbs up. Review: Though I still feel obligated to warn anyone who might start this series to stay away- it will bring only misery- I have to admit that this is one of the better Fearless books. The truth or dare game the Mary draws Gaia and Ed into is funny and exciting. Mary is a wonderful character, next to Ed I'd say she's my favorite. Newsflash: Happy things in Gaia's life don't last long. In this book Mary is approached and attacked by a drug dealer because she owes money. There's a lot of foreshadowing that Mary won't last long between the dealer and Loki, Gaia's psycopath of an uncle. Despite all this it is one of the more upbeat Fearless books and I'd reccomend to anyone already caught up in the twisted life of Gaia.
Rating:  Summary: very good Review: very different from other teen books i've read(thank god). the author's writing style = wow.sometimes hilarious. realistic characters with realistic problems.a little extreme, but acceptable. realistic dialogues.people do swear sometimes.finally, the differences between talking to parents and talking to friends are evident. no more focusing on hurl-inducing teens constantly falling for every cute boy/girl in sight and/or driving themselves crazy over some love problems as if they have no more important things to think about(pphhtt!it's not like they're going to get married any time soon). but i think fear's not something that is formed genetically.genetically mutated is not the scientifically acceptable excuse for Gaia's inability to feel fear. but then again it is only a book. too many secret agents, gangsters, psychos and weirdos waltzing around(heather included).It seems like new york are dominated by these freaks. almost in desperate need of some new very normal characters with no cronic physical/mental-imparity, no study/beauty/drug-obsession, etc.just to remind the reader that gaia is still on planet earth. gaia and her friends always have time to run around the park playing chess/truth or dare and eating doughnuts all day.i thought students are to homeworks like antartica are to ice. overall.fearless is the best young-adult book i've read.oh, and somebody should slash heather again.just to put her out of her misery for good.
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