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Look Both Ways
Look Both Ways
Look Both Ways
Audiobook6 hours

Look Both Ways

Written by Jacquelyn Mitchard

Narrated by Emily Durante

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

In the second book of the Midnight Twins trilogy, Meredith and Mallory Brynn are finally coming to terms with their special gifts: Meredith to see into the past, Mallory to see into the future. But they never expect that their powers will reveal danger so close to home.

Mallory must help her best friend, Eden, find the strength to defy her destiny as a shape-shifter, before Eden gets hurt—or hurts somebody else. And Merry has her own friends to worry about when her visions reveal trouble brewing on the cheerleading squad in the form of Kim Jellico.

Both Mallory and Meredith must join together to rescue their friends before it's too late.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 2, 2009
ISBN9781423365020
Author

Jacquelyn Mitchard

New York Times bestselling author Jacquelyn Mitchard has written many novels for adults, including Two If by Sea. She has also written young adult novels; children’s books; a memoir, Mother Less Child; and a collection of essays, The Rest of Us: Dispatches from the Mother Ship. Her first novel, The Deep End of the Ocean, was the inaugural selection of the Oprah Winfrey Book Club, later adapted for a feature film starring and produced by Michelle Pfeiffer. Mitchard is the editor in chief and co-creator of Merit Press and a professor of fiction and creative nonfiction at Vermont College of Fine Arts in Montpelier. She lives on Cape Cod with her husband and their nine children.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I liked this book much better then the 1st one. Interesting twists that keeps you guessing.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    In book two, the abilities of the twins continues to evolve, and the character of Eden is more developed. When a cheerleader end up in the hospital, and both girls have dreams about sabotage, they know that something is up, and they are determined to figure out what it is. Both girls have some secrets that they don't share immediately with each other.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This is the second in the Midnight Twins series and I have not read the first one, which I think would have been helpful to understanding the characters more. I found the book very confusing in the beginning and hard to keep the characters straight. But, once I got into a third of the way into the story, it was easier. I tried to imagine myself as a teenager reading this book and think that teen girls would love this story. The author does an excellent job of keeping it current with the teens communicating through texting and with Mallory playing soccer. I also thought her descriptions of their first kisses and feelings of "love" were quite accurate and believable. The story involves the American Indian legend of a "shape shifter" and I found it quite interesting, but again, did make it confusing at times. As a mom, I enjoyed the storyline of Campbell (the mom) and her decisions for her and her family's future. The writing was very descriptive and I could easily imagine the Ridgeline wilderness and imagine myself skiing through the woods as Mallory did. I love the Pow Wow and all the stories and intricate details to describe the clothing and traditions and the Cree Indians. Although the storyline ends sadly for some characters, for others I think it sparks a new beginning and easily will flow into a new adventure for a possible third novel in the series. The "white lion" is still out there. Again, I think teen girls would enjoy the story, but I do recommend reading the first in the series titled The Midnight Twins. Thanks to Penguin Group and Jacquelyn Mitchard for the opportunity to read this story.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This was an ARC and the second book in the trilogy. I don't know if it was just because this was an ARC, or if this is how the finished book will be, but it seemed to be all over the place. It seemed to jump from one thing to another and at times didn't explain things fully. But overall I enjoyed reading it and look forward to the third book.