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I loved it as much as the first one.
I didn't like how Cooper ended but the end of the book was so creepy OMG I LOOOOVED IT
I didn't like how Cooper ended but the end of the book was so creepy OMG I LOOOOVED IT
3.75
They all grew up awww!
That last chapter was brilliant!
They all grew up awww!
That last chapter was brilliant!
This was a fabulous sequel to Don't Even Think About It. I enjoyed learning more about how this group of special teenagers ended up. I kept wondering who the narrator was, and was pleasantly surprised to find out at the end.
I first read Sarah Mlynowski when I picked up her book Ten Things We Shouldn't Have Done (which I recommend to fans of Kody Keplinger). After that I picked up Don't Even Think About It. And, boy am I glad I did. Read my full review here:
http://theworldsilivein.blogspot.com/2016/04/review-think-twice-by-sarah-mlynowski.html
http://theworldsilivein.blogspot.com/2016/04/review-think-twice-by-sarah-mlynowski.html
lighthearted
medium-paced
Strong character development:
Complicated
A cute little sequel to a fun, easy story. I'd say this book is just a bit better than the first one, but if you weren't too into Don't Even Think About It ,you don't have to bother reading this one.
Our ESPies are growing up! I wish this was a longer series than just the 2 books, but I will take what I can get. Needless to say, I loved this one. Looking forward to the next Whatever After and Upside Magic books coming out soon!
'Things were good now. Things were so good, it was almost frightening. Olivia couldn't help but wonder how long it would last. Nothing ever stayed the same, right? Things didn't stay good forever. At some point the bubble would burst.'
Two years have passed since the events of 'Don't Even Think About It' and the Espies are getting ready to go to college. Their psychic powers have helped them all get accepted to their dream colleges (it's a skill that definitely makes them stand out from the rest of the applicants) and they're all looking forward to the future. BJ and Tess are still together, Olivia and Cooper are official, and Mackenzie is finally getting over the boy that she cheated on.
Yes, four Espies have given up their powers, but the other twenty are using their powers to further themselves: Dave and Daniel, the twins, have been offered a show in Las Vegas; Jordana and Courtney have their own ESP-filled reality show. The world knows they're a special group of teenagers, and none of them would change a thing - particularly not Pi, who has been offered a placement with Diamond working as an undercover spy.
When Jordana and Courtney are shopping and Jordana's ESP suddenly disappears, the group begin to panic. They hope and pray that only Jordana will lose it - she's not the smartest in the group, so maybe it's linked to intelligence? But within a week Anojah and Nick also lose their powers, and the Espies know that none of them are safe.
Pi swallows her pride and begs valedictorian Jon - her intellectual rival - to help her try to design an experiment that will save their powers, and their futures. But with the Espies split into different experimental groups, taking different vitamins to attempt to find the one that will retain their ESP, it's not surprising when they start experiencing some... Unusual side effects...
Read the rest of my review here!
Two years have passed since the events of 'Don't Even Think About It' and the Espies are getting ready to go to college. Their psychic powers have helped them all get accepted to their dream colleges (it's a skill that definitely makes them stand out from the rest of the applicants) and they're all looking forward to the future. BJ and Tess are still together, Olivia and Cooper are official, and Mackenzie is finally getting over the boy that she cheated on.
Yes, four Espies have given up their powers, but the other twenty are using their powers to further themselves: Dave and Daniel, the twins, have been offered a show in Las Vegas; Jordana and Courtney have their own ESP-filled reality show. The world knows they're a special group of teenagers, and none of them would change a thing - particularly not Pi, who has been offered a placement with Diamond working as an undercover spy.
When Jordana and Courtney are shopping and Jordana's ESP suddenly disappears, the group begin to panic. They hope and pray that only Jordana will lose it - she's not the smartest in the group, so maybe it's linked to intelligence? But within a week Anojah and Nick also lose their powers, and the Espies know that none of them are safe.
Pi swallows her pride and begs valedictorian Jon - her intellectual rival - to help her try to design an experiment that will save their powers, and their futures. But with the Espies split into different experimental groups, taking different vitamins to attempt to find the one that will retain their ESP, it's not surprising when they start experiencing some... Unusual side effects...
Read the rest of my review here!
Two years ago, class 10B was injected with the flu shot and somehow gained the ability to heart other peoples thoughts. Now, as they prepare to graduate something weirder is happening, their ESP is starting to disappear. What does this mean? How can they stop it?
I LOVED Don’t Even Think About It and for the longest time I was trying to get my hands on a copy of the follow up novel. When I was in London I saw this at Waterstones and picked up a copy. I am so happy I did that.
This story is fun and thoughtful. Its well-written and engaging.
The class of seniors are all different, each of them has their own struggles and their own stories.
This book takes place all over manhattan, setting the scene for the chaos that ensues throughout this book.
There is great representation of anxiety with Olivia. Olivia is by far my favorite character, she grows more than any other character in the story and she learns a lot about herself throughout the story.
The ESP poses as a challenge and a gift to these students, showing them more about each other and learning about themselves.
I enjoyed this book very much and if you havent read the first book, Don’t Even Think About It, you should pick it up!
I LOVED Don’t Even Think About It and for the longest time I was trying to get my hands on a copy of the follow up novel. When I was in London I saw this at Waterstones and picked up a copy. I am so happy I did that.
This story is fun and thoughtful. Its well-written and engaging.
The class of seniors are all different, each of them has their own struggles and their own stories.
This book takes place all over manhattan, setting the scene for the chaos that ensues throughout this book.
There is great representation of anxiety with Olivia. Olivia is by far my favorite character, she grows more than any other character in the story and she learns a lot about herself throughout the story.
The ESP poses as a challenge and a gift to these students, showing them more about each other and learning about themselves.
I enjoyed this book very much and if you havent read the first book, Don’t Even Think About It, you should pick it up!
June 24 - 27 reread
I love cooper and Mackenzie so much. I hated Pi and Olivia though
I love cooper and Mackenzie so much. I hated Pi and Olivia though