The Rule of Three (The Rule of Three, #1)

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Susie Pozzobon The author clearly is using actual names and places in Mississauga (I even found the neighbourhood on the map) but the referrence to "the stars and st…moreThe author clearly is using actual names and places in Mississauga (I even found the neighbourhood on the map) but the referrence to "the stars and stripes" indicates it is meant to represent some unknown US town. That actually bothered me. What is wrong with it being in Canada? They could have have taken down "the maple leaf" from the police station. Surely people would still read it.(less)
Daniel People tend to overlook the fact that this series (as well as the author's other books) are YA (young adult/teen) and the author is a former grade sch…morePeople tend to overlook the fact that this series (as well as the author's other books) are YA (young adult/teen) and the author is a former grade school teacher. They are not meant to be as "deep" as adult-level fiction. Personally, I loved the series and devoured all 3 books in record time!(less)
Saaim Yes. I can tell you they are just as great as the first one.
Hollie Sherrill Yes this book is appropriate, not much cursing, and the most "sexual" thing that happens is kissing.…moreYes this book is appropriate, not much cursing, and the most "sexual" thing that happens is kissing.(less)
Connor how dose the author use imagery in chapter 4?

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