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The Gift by James Patterson

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Apr 07, 11

bookshelves: children-s
Read from March 30 to April 06, 2011

What the H happened?!?!?! — that was my reaction after hitting the epilogue of the book.

This is an awesome read! But the question posed at the start of the book remained unanswered: what is Wisty’s gift that The One wants it so badly?

reading this felt like jumping from to portal to freaking portal (like Whit & Wisty). i never know where the author will take me. some ride!

i love love LOVE Wisty’s character! very defiant and strong and undeterred despite the unfortunate events that followed them. and believe me, there are loads!

Whit is a good character but is overshadowed by Wisty’s. Admit it, Wisty’s POV is much more fun to read than his.

Byron is a very complicated character. but very, very persistent which is admirable. i found it funny that he claimed he loves Wisty and yet every time he gets an opportunity to be with Wisty, she almost always has 50/50 chance of dying. =D

i’m quite unsure if the author wants to paint Celia in a light or dark side. i was confused – is she really an ally or an enemy?

This is very fast-paced book. so buckle up and prepare for the N.O. attacks on the Freelanders!

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Kwesi 章英狮 When I saw a copy of this book at NBS Bazaar last November, me and my friend argued for hours just to own this book. Unfortunately, I lost the game.


Maria aww. too bad. fun read pa naman.


message 3: by Kwesi 章英狮 (last edited Apr 08, 2011 07:27am) (new)

Kwesi 章英狮 Haha, and I think James Patterson's is not compatible author for me because he never been an author, after all those books he published books that he bought from another writers, the true writers.


Maria ay really? hmm.. buti nlng, coz i hav no intention of reading his other books. etong series lang to, light read kz.


Kwesi 章英狮 Haha, that's the reason why he published books faster than an ordinary writer.


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