The Mediator 6: Heaven Sent
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Average customer review:Product Description
Suze should be on cloud nine. She's going out with Jesse, the most gorgeous ghost of all time. But, her fellow mediator, Paul Slater, wants Suze all to himself, and he's hell-bent on making the happy couple ancient history. When creepy Paul threatens to travel back in time and stop Jesse from dying, Suze is seriously spooked. Her boyfriend has a ghost of a chance to live again - but it would be without her. So, what will Jesse choose? Life - or love?
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #37189 in Books
- Published on: 2006-07-07
- Released on: 2006-07-07
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 224 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Meg Cabot is the author of many books for young adults, including the phenomenally successful The Princess Diaries series, All American Girl, Nicola and the Viscount, Victoria and the Rogue, and Teen Idol. Meg lives with her husband and one-eyed cat, Henrietta, and divides her time between homes in Florida and New York City. Her novels for adults, The Guy Next Door and Boy Meets Girl, are also published by Pan Macmillan.
Customer Reviews
Bored of drippy Princess Mia?
This is a brilliant end to Meg Cabot's strongest series. It's well plotted, keeps you guessing and has the brilliant, feisty, Suze. She seems a lot more "grown up" than Cabot's other heriones, is a lot more interesting to read about and definitely never has the whingey tendencies of Mia from the Princess Diaries series.
This series, I felt, didn't start fanatastically, but by the fourth book it had me absolutely gripped and I was not disappointed by its conclusion. However, you will be distraught that there are to be no more Mediator books, not because the ending is unsatisfactory, but because it is so incredibly well written.
I would draw slight similarities between this and the excellent "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer which is also a romantic story with supernatural themes, however, I would say this series aims at a slightly lower age range (approximately 12- 16).
If you have been disappinted by some of Meg Cabot's recent formulaic efforts or put off her by the rambling plots and irritating characters of The Princess Diaries then this book will restore your belief in her ability. It really is a quality teen romance with a supernatural twist.
Great for all ages
Im sad to say Im in my 30's but found these books a great read. I just could not put them down I went through all 6 in a matter a days. Meg knew how to pull on your heart strings they are great for a wide range of ages and I would suggest buying all six before you start to read or you just might end up going mad waiting for the next instalment to be delivered.
BEWARE - EACH BOOK IS PUBLISHED UNDER TWO TITLES
The Mediator books are great stories but before you buy - BEWARE. The title list implies there are 12 "Mediator" book titles by Meg Cabot whereas there are only 6, but each book is published under 2 different titles (why?). For information: "Mediator 1 - Love You To Death" ISBN 0 330437372 is identical to "Shadowland (Mediator)" ISBN 0060725117; "Mediator 2 - High Stakes" ISBN 0330437380 is identical to "Ninth Key (Mediator)" ISBN 0060725125; "Mediator 3 - Mean Spirits" ISBN 0330437399 is identical to "Reunion (Mediator)" ISBN 0060725133; "Mediator 4 - Young Blood" ISBN 0330437402 is identical to "Darkest Hour (Mediator)" ISBN 0060725141; "Mediator 5 - Grave Doubts" ISBN 0330418335 is identical to "Haunted (Mediator)" ISBN 0060751649; and "Mediator 6 - Heaven Sent" ISBN 0330434829 is identical to "Twilight (Mediator)" ISBN 0060724692.




