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Title:Reunion (The Mediator #3)
Author:Meg Cabot
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 289 pages
Published:2005 by HarperTeen (first published June 26th 2001)
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Ghosts
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Reunion (The Mediator #3) Paperback | Pages: 289 pages
Rating: 4.09 | 34452 Users | 752 Reviews

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Accidents happen. With ghostly consequences, if you're Susannah Simon.

The RLS Angels are out for blood, and only Suze can stop them - since she's the only one who can see them. The four ghostly teenagers died in a terrible car accident, for which they blame Suze's classmate Michael... and they'll stop at nothing until he's joined them in the realm of the dead.

As Suze desperately fends off each attempt on Michael's life, she finds she can relate to the Angels' fury. Because their deaths turn out not to have been accidental at all. And their killer is only too willing to strike again.

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Original Title: Reunion
ISBN: 0060725133 (ISBN13: 9780060725136)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Mediator #3
Characters: Susannah "Suze" Simon, Hector de Silva (Jesse), Father Dominic, Jake Ackerman (Sleepy), Brad Ackerman (Dopey), CeeCee Webb, Gina Augustin, David Ackerman (Doc), Kelly Prescott, Scott Turner, Adam McTavish
Setting: Carmel-by-the-Sea, California(United States)


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Ratings: 4.09 From 34452 Users | 752 Reviews

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I got a little frustrated with Gina because it seemed like she spent a lot more time being there to flirt with Suze's brothers than being there to visit Suze, but she came through and I respect that.The family dynamics in this series are FASCINATING. I kind of love Sleepy. Suze doesn't appreciate him enough.The murders/ghosts in this one just made me sad.

Even wilder than the second book, but genuinely so good.

Reunion is only the third book of "The Mediator" series, and despite having read only the two prequels to this, I know for a fact that this is and will be my all-time favorite book of the series. Shadowland and Ninth Key were amazing, too, trust me, but I've always enjoyed a good murder mystery. And this happened to be one. Whenever I read a book, I try to finish it in one sitting. It's much more satisfying and thrilling for me to escape into an alternate universe for an extended

Re-read 4/26/17: Still adore this series just as much now as I ever did before when I was a wee lass. Can't wait to carry on and finally get some Jesse action. Heart eyes for DAYSSSSSS

This and other reviews can be found on The Psychotic Nerd MY THOUGHTS This is a very fun series and I very much enjoy reading them! These books are beginning to get darker, but they still have the light-hearted moments. At the store on day, Suze sees four ghosts of teenagers. It turns out that they were the RLS Angels, the most popular kids of RLS and died in a terrible accident the previous weekend. When the Angels keep trying to kill one of her classmates, the class geek by the name of

The story starts with Suzes best friend from New York coming to visit her in Carmel, California. Suze's stepbrothers Brad and Jake (aka Dopey and Sleepy) suddenly start fighting over Gina's (Suze's friend from New York) attentions. Gina and Suze were hanging at the beach and decide to go get more drinks because it was warm. At the market, something catches Suze's attention, four people in formal wear. Upon further inspection, she notices something else, they are all dead or otherwise known as

This one perhaps had a more somber mood than the others. Less wacky and more oh, shit things are getting serious.I love meeting Suzes best friend, Gina who seems very cool and distinctive. I seriously love how the characters in this series are so relatable and fleshed-out. They never once feel too 2-dimensional or undeveloped. I also appreciate the fact that Suzes stepbrothers are becoming more and more like her family. Doc of course cares about her since the 1st book (I kinda miss him in this

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