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kxnka's review against another edition
4.0
Ksiazka super!!!!!
natomiast teraz już po przeczytaniu całej trylogii Mickeya zdecydowanie wiem ze lepiej czyta mi się ksiazki myrona
ale sama koncowka wywołała we mnie tyle emocji
natomiast teraz już po przeczytaniu całej trylogii Mickeya zdecydowanie wiem ze lepiej czyta mi się ksiazki myrona
ale sama koncowka wywołała we mnie tyle emocji
amalmer23's review against another edition
4.0
This was a fun, quick-read thriller trilogy. The ending was more open than I would've liked, but I otherwise enjoyed the characters and pacing of the mystery.
readtome_sheri's review against another edition
3.0
I had listened to a couple of Coben's Myron Bolitar books out of order and it didn't seem to matter. With Coben's Mickey Bolitar (Myron's nephew) series, I think it does matter. I have not done books one or two, and it was clear with this one (the third) that I should have started at the beginning. But still a decent listen.
sternyblossom's review against another edition
4.0
I wish the stuff that happened at the end could’ve been more than one chapter. And there were some questions unanswered. But it was still a good book and good series.
antonella_taylorsversion's review against another edition
3.0
what do you mean this is the final book in the series?????? the ending was criminal
laurak23's review against another edition
4.0
I was so excited to find out that Harlan Coben was writing a YA series featuring the nephew of his acclaimed protagonist Myron Bolitar. I went into this series with high hopes, and was not disappointed.
Found is the third installment in the aforementioned series. It is strange to think that it has been almost three years since I read the first book, Shelter, but it's only been a matter of weeks in-story for Mickey and his new crew. Warning: some info will be spoilery if you have not read the first two books in the series!
There is just as much action and mystery in this book as in the first two. Mickey is still determined to find out the truth about the impossible photograph the Bat Lady gave him - how can the sandy-haired paramedic possibly be in this picture from WWII? Unfortunately, that's not the only mystery he's facing. Ema's new beau is missing, and of course it's up to the Abeona Shelter team to find him. I don't want to be too spoilery, but I did correctly guess a major detail about him very early on. Though I kept second-guessing myself before it was finally confirmed.
Spoon is still in the hospital, and it's not looking good. Rachel is mostly absent from this book, which felt kind of weird. I hope she has a bigger part in the next book. Anyway, I enjoyed seeing Mickey and Ema "on the case" together. I also liked seeing a bit more of Myron.
I know some people have complained that a) Mickey is just like a mini-Myron and b) Myron is a minor character in this series. Honestly, I like those things! I don't see them as a bad thing. This is a Mickey Bolitar book, not a Mickey & Myron Bolitar book. I have to say that I enjoy seeing Myron kinda suck at being stuck between an uncle and a dad. Knowing Myron from his own series of books, you know he fancies himself the savior of not only damsels in distress, but anyone who needs help. In this series, he knows something is going on, but he doesn't know what. But he knows that if he pries his way into Mickey's life that he will lose him, like he lost Brad. And that's the last thing family-centric Myron wants. He wants to find the perfect balance of guardian/supporter/uncle/friend, and he made some serious progress in this installment. I don't know - maybe I am over-analysing a fictional character's motives here, but you know, that's what I do.
As far as the story goes...some of it was predictable. But I didn't really mind. I was also pleasantly surprised about the ending. I didn't think it would really happen, but I liked the clues that led to that discovery. I am excited to read the next book in the series, even though I know it will be at least a year!
Found is the third installment in the aforementioned series. It is strange to think that it has been almost three years since I read the first book, Shelter, but it's only been a matter of weeks in-story for Mickey and his new crew. Warning: some info will be spoilery if you have not read the first two books in the series!
There is just as much action and mystery in this book as in the first two. Mickey is still determined to find out the truth about the impossible photograph the Bat Lady gave him - how can the sandy-haired paramedic possibly be in this picture from WWII? Unfortunately, that's not the only mystery he's facing. Ema's new beau is missing, and of course it's up to the Abeona Shelter team to find him. I don't want to be too spoilery, but I did correctly guess a major detail about him very early on. Though I kept second-guessing myself before it was finally confirmed.
Spoon is still in the hospital, and it's not looking good. Rachel is mostly absent from this book, which felt kind of weird. I hope she has a bigger part in the next book. Anyway, I enjoyed seeing Mickey and Ema "on the case" together. I also liked seeing a bit more of Myron.
I know some people have complained that a) Mickey is just like a mini-Myron and b) Myron is a minor character in this series. Honestly, I like those things! I don't see them as a bad thing. This is a Mickey Bolitar book, not a Mickey & Myron Bolitar book. I have to say that I enjoy seeing Myron kinda suck at being stuck between an uncle and a dad. Knowing Myron from his own series of books, you know he fancies himself the savior of not only damsels in distress, but anyone who needs help. In this series, he knows something is going on, but he doesn't know what. But he knows that if he pries his way into Mickey's life that he will lose him, like he lost Brad. And that's the last thing family-centric Myron wants. He wants to find the perfect balance of guardian/supporter/uncle/friend, and he made some serious progress in this installment. I don't know - maybe I am over-analysing a fictional character's motives here, but you know, that's what I do.
As far as the story goes...some of it was predictable. But I didn't really mind. I was also pleasantly surprised about the ending. I didn't think it would really happen, but I liked the clues that led to that discovery. I am excited to read the next book in the series, even though I know it will be at least a year!
michnubs's review against another edition
5.0
This was a really enjoyable book - although there was a bit of an additional storyline, it was predominantly following the stories through Book 1 and 2. We see more of Ema and Spoon and how the gang works together. This was a good way to wrap up the series of books yet there are parts yet unfinished. I really enjoyed it and thought HC did another brilliant job!
chainsaw's review against another edition
adventurous
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.5