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Save The Enemy (2013)

by Arin Greenwood(Favorite Author)
3.16 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
1616952598 (ISBN13: 9781616952594)
languge
English
publisher
Soho Teen
review 1: This was a really good and fast paced book. It was very adventurous. The girl is very quirky and awkward, more like a normal girl, so some people can connect. It was slow at the beginning, which I did not enjoy. It also had a lot of random flashbacks or "story time" passages that I really did not need to know about. However, I did like this book. It did not really say what happened to her friend, but I am guessing that she is going to be okay and that she and Pete are dating now. The J-file, it was a plot twist. Good book.
review 2: I read about half of the story before I finally just ended it. Why didn't I like the book? *Pete: Who acts like that? *I didn't like when the main character (Zoey) seemed to be talking to me. (such as: Your dad may have read you
... more books like the Giving Tree, mine read . . ) *There were too many "funny" comments written as Zoey's thoughts. To me, they were just distracting. *I couldn't understand why Zoey was even thinking about a boy, parties, etc. when her father was missing, leaving her the huge responsibility of taking care of her autistic brother. What normal person would not call his/her aunt or uncle for help?! less
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nicholas4president
I enjoyed it, very exciting and interesting, i got a copy through the giveaways here!!!
renee
Save the Enemy was a very odd book. Not really my type, too.
sandy
Nicely odd and fun.
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