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3.56 AVERAGE

funny lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I'm so proud of Olivia!! I have special feelings about everyone in this book, especially Mackenzie. But I'm REALLY proud of Olivia.
I do have some issues with Cooper. I feel like things weren't really developed there. But maybe that's because everything in the end seemed really rushed.
Anyway. Brinn and bananas. That was cool.

Just like the first one, I really enjoyed it. I loved to see how the story developed and how the characters were dealing with their ESP. There was definitely a lot of growth with the characters. They changed a lot from the first one. But there were some changes that I wasn't really on board with, for example how much Cooper changed. The ending was my favourite part of this book. I didn't see it coming. It left me smirking and feeling proud of that character
SpoilerBrin
. All in all, I thought this was a very fun and quick read and a great closure to this story.
funny mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes

(But really 3.5)

WOW! Cant believe the Espies no longer have Telepathy!!! So Badly Want There to be another book in this series!!!

It was an easy book. I had chosen it because I liked the idea of telepathy and this combined with high school drama seemed pretty awesome. This is the first book where Telepathy is a thing used by multiple persons (more than two) and in the beginning it was something to get used to, but later on I really liked the element it brought to the story.

Another thing I had to get used to where the many characters. The story didn't focus on one character but rather on multiple characters. In fact on a whole class of 19, but luckily there were a few characters that had a bigger role. I thought the spiraling of Olivia was well written and I liked the dynamics between BJ and Tess.

I knew there was a catch with Brinn. Her being multiple times interrupted showed that she knew something the others didn't and I also saw it coming that it had to do with her eating Banana's. But till the ending I didn't know how the author would put it in the story.

The ending surprised me pleasantly. Somewhere along the way I realized that the experiments weren't going to work for any of them (I found the experiments by the way very funny) and it fit perfectly that Brinn was the only one left and would go to diamond. I also like how at the ending, they made another reference to the book The age of innocence. But the thing I liked best about the ending is that in the last page there was a reference made to the title of the book.

Overall it was an easy read (I read it very fast) and I liked the story. There is a sequel, but I'm not sure I'm going to read it. Because this ending is finite enough for me. Maybe, when I feel like a bit of high school drama again..
funny lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: N/A
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I definitely liked the first one better, but I was completely satisfied with the ending and glad I read it. I read it all at once, which I definitly recommend.

I almost completely lost all respect for Cooper in this book. He was completely bent on self-destruction. Though, I'm glad it ended how it ended.

The thing that kept me roped in to this quick, easy read were the experiments. I don't know I just had the most fun with them and was really interested in seeing where they led to.

Think Twice is the follow up to Don’t Even Think About It. In the series we follow a class of students who find they all have telepathy, and in Think Twice they come to terms with what might happen to them if they lose this new power. I enjoyed the second book even more than the first. Its premise is pretty unique, with additional themes of everyday high school life. The series is enjoyable, escapist, and easy to read so I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to others.