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Switched : 1 (The Trylle Trilogy)

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I wasn't nearly as excited about it as she was, though I couldn't help but hope she was right. It would be nice to feel like I was home somewhere. You looked nervous. Did something happen?" Matt asked, and I sighed. He took his whole big brother thing way too seriously. Review for this book is below the PSA. The PSA does not have anything to do with the book but a TOS policy change that Goodreads deemed not to tell their faithful users.

Nobody had ever really believed that story, but it was true, and it was how I figured out that I could get people to do things just by thinking it. I had been thinking that I really wanted his bike, and then I was looking at him and he was listening to me, even though I hadn't said anything. Then I was driving his motorcycle. Started Switched last night. I don't like this book because it made me stay up too late last night to keep reading and made me skip my dance class this morning so I can finish it! BookCrossing Wow, I think this is the fastest I've read a long book in a while 😂. The book didn't feel long, though, which was good. Commander Kerov Voix lives on Tarsia Six. Years ago the Kindred shared DNA with the Tarsian people who now look down upon those who are not purebred and carry Kindred genes. The Kindred on Tarsia had a special ability to be able to Switch bodies with others (esp. Their mates) but fearing this the Tarsians have worked to theoretically genetically eliminate this trait over the generations.

R. L. Stine began his writing career when he was nine years old, and today he has achieved the position of the bestselling children's author in history. In the early 1990s, Stine was catapulted to fame when he wrote the unprecedented, bestselling Goosebumps® series, which sold more than 250 million copies and became a worldwide multimedia phenomenon. His other major series, Fear Street, has over 80 million copies sold. Started "Switched" last night. I don't like this book because it made me stay up too late last night to keep reading and made me skip my dance class this morning so I can finish it! "BookCrossing" Well, this was a wild read. Of all the Fear Street books I've read, Switched was definitely the craziest. The story started out pretty grounded with the standard Fear Street exposition, but it didn't take long for the story to fly completely off the rails-and it was great! It wasn't what I was expecting at all, but it was still great. From the beginning I already knew my favorite character would be Nicole. Nicole and I have similarities. One similarity that we have is that we both have parents that care about us a lot and get scared when ever I don't come from my friends house early. Nicole seemed so confuse and paranoid. She reminded me of my mom when she has many things to do and she goes all crazy. My mom can act just as Nicole did when she found out she had switched bodies and she murdered people. Lucy and Nicole were best friends and they both didn't like their lives, so they decided to switch bodies, but that was not as cool as Nicole thought. It was a tragedy.

I would've probably liked her, or at least respected her more, if she would just stop letting that bitchy mother of hers to treat her like fecal matter. Kent is home, but he calls her Nicole! Nicole reasons that Lucy must have told him about the switch. She tries to get Kent to tell her where Lucy is, but he says he'll get her a drink and disappears into the kitchen. Nicole hears him calling the police. Wtf? Why won't he help her?! Just to warn you, Maggie's taking it seriously," Matt said. "She's set on you graduating this year, from this school." This book started out strongly. Despite the protagonist being a brat (the throwing hissy fits kind) I was very into the story. However, when it got to the middle and she completely forgot about the family she loved because "ooooo cute boy" and the plot seemed to focus purely on her crushing on said boy they lost me. And the overuse of the word "foxy" made me want to hit something. There was some SMASH BANG excitingness at the end but then it went into mopey melodramatic girl mode again. The guy was just looking at me, nothing more, but it freaked me out somehow. I'd put up with his stares for a week, trying to avoid confrontation, but I couldn't take it anymore. He was the one acting inappropriately, not me. I couldn't get in trouble for just talking to him, right?She's bored and frustrated by her small-town life - and then there's the secret she can't tell anyone. Her mysterious ability - she can influence people's decisions, without knowing how, or why . . . Right off the bat, this girl Nicole is a piece of work. She cried because she broke a nail and I could not help but roll my eyes. I do admit that over the years I have become that girl that gets upset when I break a nail, but NOT to the point of crying. Look, a broken nail means I have to file down ALL of my nails so they match, which means less space for nail art. And I love my nail art. Lol.

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