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Title:Mean Spirits / Young Blood (The Mediator #3-4)
Author:Meg Cabot
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 437 pages
Published:May 7th 2010 by Macmillan
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance
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Mean Spirits / Young Blood (The Mediator #3-4) Paperback | Pages: 437 pages
Rating: 4.33 | 2104 Users | 73 Reviews

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The original sassy and spooky series from the queen of teen, Meg Cabot. Now with vamped-up covers - appealing to fans of paranormal romance. Meet Susannah Simon: she's a typical teenage girl who just happens to be a ghost-hunter . . . oh, and she's also dead-over-heels for Jesse - the sexiest spook ever! But can this girl get her ghost? In MEAN SPIRITS Suze is all set to spend a relaxing summer on the beach, until she runs into the vengeful ghosts of four high-school students. She must use her mediating skills to guide these ghouls through the afterlife and stop them wreaking havoc in the present. In YOUNG BLOOD Suze is heartbroken when gorgeous ghost Jesse doesn't seem to love her back. When his 150-year-old grave is unearthed in her backyard, she is determined to discover how and why he died. But one thing's for sure - digging up the past can be a deadly business . . . About The Author: Meg Cabot is the author of The Princess Diaries series as well as several other novels for teenagers. Her books have sold millions of copies round the world - and two million in the UK alone. She has lived in various parts of the US and France, but now lives in Key West, Florida, with her husband and one-eyed cat, Henrietta.

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ISBN: 0330519514 (ISBN13: 9780330519519)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Mediator #3-4

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Ratings: 4.33 From 2104 Users | 73 Reviews

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I think this was my first long series I read and I enjoyed it so much! My friend had recommended it to me and I was so hocked. I think it was this series that made us best friends.Like any other Cabot book, this story was well written and structured. Good amount of humor and logic for this type of world. The only thing I was annoyed about, and that is something totally personal, which was Susannah's typeof clothes. Nothing offensive but I felt like it was too polar? I understand that Cabot want

ok. i love ya, fiction, and sci-fi too. i guess it is like a pet peeve of some sort i just don't like it when the main character falls in love with some dude that their friends and fam cant even see. like sad imaginary childhood friends. that's depressing and on top of that it is with a ghost from centuries ago. *cringe* i just idk i just cant with this one. it lacks substance to be taken seriously and doesn't deal with too light subject matters to be in taken as a light read either.i would

Had a lot of fun with this! Very YA but actually fun for older readers too :)Very teenager though

STOP THINKING SOO MUCH! The main character just goes on and on and on...If she stopped, this book could be so much better,But she doesn't.And it's beginning to annoy me.

Falling in love with Jesse all over again <3

What a fantastic 2 novels in 1. I read these books in 2 days. Spirits after revenge who need help getting their revenge for their deaths and spirits who are trying to keep their evil deeds secret.

ok, these books are seriously good! I loved both stories in the second bind-up! While Suze might be partly annoying with her 'boys-issue', she is also a very funny character. and I've been looking for books like these for quite some time now, so I'm happy that I found them! The first story is a straight 5/5 story to me, I absolutely loved it. Gina has been mentioned throughout the first two books and now she's visiting Suze, which was very insteresting! Michael was a very interesting character.
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