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Witches.....really Kate Brian? In the next book are we going to find out that Harry Potter is her long lost brother and she suddenly transfers to Hogwarts? This is kind of like me reading a book about witches only to find out after 12 books that they're just regular girls. I'd be like WTF? I'm going to read Ominous because i'm really interested just how being a witch is going to solve anything, because if they start casting spells I'm going to be so done. I hoping they (as in Reed & Noelle)
I remember this book has the honour of being the first book I ever threw at a wall. It was a library book too. D:Up until this book, I was reading the books was fast as I could. My little 13 year old self was in love with this series, even though I knew it was cliché and shallow. I still gobbled them up faster than turkey on Christmas. Why? These novels were my escape. I could plunk down and forget about my troubles by imagining I was snooty rich bitch.But this ending... No. Just. Fucking. No.

Okay, so before you decide to check out this series because I've been giving it high ratings, let me just say first; it's pure crack. And even more so after the ending of this book. It's my guilty pleasure, and I'm not saying the story makes sense or not entirely ridiculous. In fact, over the last few installments I've gotten way more critical about it, but there's something irresistibly delicious about it anyway that makes it hard to put down and keep me from devouring it in one sitting.It's so
I said in my review of the last book that nothing is too farfetched with this series, and Vanished takes this to the extreme. We find out Noelle's life was never in danger, that she's secretly Reed's sister and the Billings Literary Society were secretly witches. All this left me with a collective feeling of WHAT.THE.FUCK. It's as if the author took the secret twin + secret sister storylines from Pretty Little Liars and added a healthy dose of crack. Judging by how much Reed obsessed over how
I'm sorry, but after reading this book, I threw it across the room.The beginning got me hooked. Kate Brian has knack for ending her books well with cliffhangers, and starting out the beginning of the next book with excitement. However, she also seems to have a formula for all of her books. It picks up on a cliffhanger and the first few chapters are full of confusion and intensity, then the middle fades into boring, unimportant things, before the end picks the pace back up again. Which is what
The last book ended with Noelle being abducted. Reed gets texts anonymously with instructions on what she needs to do in order to find Noelle again. Another good suspenseful mystery. She is not allowed to tell anyone or go to the police. Reed can't take what is going on anymore so she goes to Josh. Josh keeps telling Reed she should go to the police. In the end when Reed finds Noelle, she finds out it was all a test. Reed gets so understandably upset she decides to go home to her family in PA.
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Title | : | Vanished (Private #12) |
Author | : | Kate Brian |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 204 pages |
Published | : | August 31st 2010 by Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Mystery |
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Against all odds, Reed Brennan re-established Billings as an underground literary society. She and the new initiates created a glamorous secret headquarters and were ready to show Easton Academy that even though Billings House is gone, the Billings Girls are stronger than ever. But before Reed had a chance to revel in her success, something horrible happened: Noelle disappeared. Now Reed has no idea who wants to hurt Noelle or why, but it’s up to Reed to save her. As the clues build up, the clock ticks down, and Reed fears that unless she finds Noelle soon, she’ll lose her friend forever….Particularize Books Concering Vanished (Private #12)
ISBN: | 1416984712 (ISBN13: 9781416984719) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Private #12 |
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Ratings: 3.93 From 3715 Users | 174 ReviewsNotice Of Books Vanished (Private #12)
HOLY FUCK THIS BOOK JUST MURDERED MY SOUL. WHAT A WASTE OF MY TIME!!!!!! I groaned aloud so often, and I actually threw the book on the ground when I reached the end. What the fuck kind of book was this!? It was unbelievable. I have no idea why I put myself through this torture (and yet I'll still continue to read them). I hate all of these characters. I just have no idea how anyone can write such an infuriating series. And then they're (view spoiler)[WITCHES!? LIKE ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME???Witches.....really Kate Brian? In the next book are we going to find out that Harry Potter is her long lost brother and she suddenly transfers to Hogwarts? This is kind of like me reading a book about witches only to find out after 12 books that they're just regular girls. I'd be like WTF? I'm going to read Ominous because i'm really interested just how being a witch is going to solve anything, because if they start casting spells I'm going to be so done. I hoping they (as in Reed & Noelle)
I remember this book has the honour of being the first book I ever threw at a wall. It was a library book too. D:Up until this book, I was reading the books was fast as I could. My little 13 year old self was in love with this series, even though I knew it was cliché and shallow. I still gobbled them up faster than turkey on Christmas. Why? These novels were my escape. I could plunk down and forget about my troubles by imagining I was snooty rich bitch.But this ending... No. Just. Fucking. No.

Okay, so before you decide to check out this series because I've been giving it high ratings, let me just say first; it's pure crack. And even more so after the ending of this book. It's my guilty pleasure, and I'm not saying the story makes sense or not entirely ridiculous. In fact, over the last few installments I've gotten way more critical about it, but there's something irresistibly delicious about it anyway that makes it hard to put down and keep me from devouring it in one sitting.It's so
I said in my review of the last book that nothing is too farfetched with this series, and Vanished takes this to the extreme. We find out Noelle's life was never in danger, that she's secretly Reed's sister and the Billings Literary Society were secretly witches. All this left me with a collective feeling of WHAT.THE.FUCK. It's as if the author took the secret twin + secret sister storylines from Pretty Little Liars and added a healthy dose of crack. Judging by how much Reed obsessed over how
I'm sorry, but after reading this book, I threw it across the room.The beginning got me hooked. Kate Brian has knack for ending her books well with cliffhangers, and starting out the beginning of the next book with excitement. However, she also seems to have a formula for all of her books. It picks up on a cliffhanger and the first few chapters are full of confusion and intensity, then the middle fades into boring, unimportant things, before the end picks the pace back up again. Which is what
The last book ended with Noelle being abducted. Reed gets texts anonymously with instructions on what she needs to do in order to find Noelle again. Another good suspenseful mystery. She is not allowed to tell anyone or go to the police. Reed can't take what is going on anymore so she goes to Josh. Josh keeps telling Reed she should go to the police. In the end when Reed finds Noelle, she finds out it was all a test. Reed gets so understandably upset she decides to go home to her family in PA.
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