

My least favorite so far of the series, but still enjoyed it. It took a while for the pieces of the whodunnit to come together, but I'm still invested in finishing the series.
My least favorite so far of the series, but still enjoyed it. It took a while for the pieces of the whodunnit to come together, but I'm still invested in finishing the series.
Mia, it's just prom.
Lilly, wtf? But also, "you forgot to complain about your grandmother". Yes. Lilly does Tell it Like it is
Michael, ?
Mr. G is so cool and fun
This has been the most annoying so far. I couldn't wait for it to be over. But also, I loved it? WHO KNOWS!!!
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02.15.2025
Didn't like it as much as the first one, but it was still a lot of fun. I'm rather into fun, fast-paced reads lately, instead of the boring DNFs I've been slogging through.
Mia, WHAT ARE YOU DOING?
Parking meters, really?????
This was a bit whiny, so it is totally believable. Lilly saying that the made for TV movie made her look like a bad friend. LOOK IN THE MIRROR, SISTER.
But honestly, Lilly was much better and way more supportive. Especially when it came to her best friend and her brother. That was really nice.
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01.27.2025
This wasn't perfect and showed its age, especially with some of the throw away comments. But it was a fun, fast paced read. I loved Meg Cabots' books in high school and they are still fun now, especially how she takes scenarios like psychic powers or being a medium that happens to regular teenagers.
Why is Lilly such an awful friend? I know everyone is selfish at that age, but this is just unacceptable. Mia is doing her best. The negativity is unhelpful.
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01.10.2025
"Okay. So I was just in the kitchen, eating cereal, you know, the usual Monday morning routine, when my mom comes out of the bathroom with this funny look on her face."
Mia Thermopolis, I just gotta say it... You have my stupid heart.
#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl
According to Mia, I have only 2 more years to reach self actualization.
No pressure. 🙃
Seems like I came across a stand-alone novel which seems to be not typical for Meg Cabot. The coming off age (or coming off witchcraft) story is nice for the teenager target group but for me as an adult reader the ending was a bit rushed. I couldn‘t believe how gullible Jinx was and that she didn‘t realize where Zack‘s infatuation lies. Completely out of it.