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A review by eatingwords
Happy Birthday to Me Again by Brian Rowe
4.0
Alright, at first I thought that the sequel will be almost the same as the first book in the trilogy. In the first one he's aging a year a day, in the second he's getting a year younger a day.
But somewhere in the middle of the book it got interesting. Cameron tried to deal with the situation all alone by himself and not to bother and/or worry his family and friends.
I especially liked Kimber's character in this one. She was pretty awesome throughout the novel. Of course she didn't always act as an adult, but at least she did well for a fourteen-year-old girl.
Oh, and I came to hate Liesel's character. All whiny, whiny and making decisions that are just plain dumb and impulsive.
Other than that I didn't really like the ending too much and again I already knew from the beginning, who the bad guy was.
But oh well, let's see what the last book in the trilogy will be like.
But somewhere in the middle of the book it got interesting. Cameron tried to deal with the situation all alone by himself and not to bother and/or worry his family and friends.
I especially liked Kimber's character in this one. She was pretty awesome throughout the novel. Of course she didn't always act as an adult, but at least she did well for a fourteen-year-old girl.
Oh, and I came to hate Liesel's character. All whiny, whiny and making decisions that are just plain dumb and impulsive.
Other than that I didn't really like the ending too much and again I already knew from the beginning, who the bad guy was.
But oh well, let's see what the last book in the trilogy will be like.