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Sto caricando le informazioni... Proposaldi Meg Cabot
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. 2.5 This novella I thought was short and sweet. A great short story that adds to the world and the main characters' lives. I thought that it was a really great update of their lives, what they've done since the last book and how they are now. I loved seeing how Jesse and Suze's relationship has developed and grown. I loved the mystery in this book. At first it seemed to be very straight forward the whole ghost situation would be wrapped relatively quickly. But, like in the first six books in the series, it wasn't that simple. Suze messed things up, mostly from not having the whole information, and made it more complicated and dangerous. A lot of this novella was about relationships. How Jesse and Suze are trying to figure out how to be adults and move their relationship forward. There is actually a very large portion where they are just talking, discussing their lives, and Suze teasing Jesse. It felt like pretty sweet and realistic relationship. Which you don't always get in books, because couples don't always get shown as having healthy conversations. Overall, I really liked this novella and thought that it was a great bridge between the original series and the new book Remembrance. To be honest, I had expected Proposal to be just that: a proposal. I figured it would be a very short, brief story of a nice proposal moment between Jesse and Suze. However, I was delighted to find that this wonderful novella also had its own ghostly tale to tell. Not only will it make any die-hard Mediator fan happy with the sweet romance between Suze and Jesse, but it is also like a mini-Mediator novel with a mystery of its own. While it is brief, as it is only a novella, it is still very enjoyable and lovely! One of the new updates to the series! There's a difference in tone - a big jump from young YA to adult fiction. This novella, set a few years into the future from the end of book 6, tells how Jesse proposes to Suze (or how she proposes to herself, really). Jesse is a med student and Suze is a psychology student. Of course a few ghosts get in the way of the proposal. As for the whole series, it's pretty good chick lit/YA. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
Appartiene alle SerieThe Mediator (6.5)
Fantasy.
Fiction.
Literature.
HTML: The short story Mediator fans everywhere have been waiting years to read... a fun, fast-paced, never-before-read scene in which Suze Simon agrees to marry her no-longer-dead ghost boyfriend, Jesse de Silva! The last place Suze Simon expects to find herself during Valentine's Day is a cemetery. But that's what happens when you're a mediator??cursed with the "gift" of communicating with the dead. That's how Suze has ended up at the graves of a pair of tragic young lovers. They're NCDPs??Non-Compliant Deceased Persons??whose drama didn't end with death. It's Suze's job to make sure they move on??for good. But the NCDPs aren't the only ones with problems. The reason Suze is spending her Valentine's Day with the undead instead of her boyfriend, Jesse, is because he's having so much trouble adjusting to life after death . . . not surprising, considering the fact that he used to be an NCDP himself, and now his girlfriend busts his former kind for a living. Can Suze use her mediating skills to propose a mutual resolution, and bring all these young lovers together, especially on the night Saint Valentine declared sacred to romance? Or will she end up alone??and possibly undead??herself? An Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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That’s how Suze has ended up at the graves of a pair of NCDPs - Non-Compliant Deceased Persons – whose drama didn’t end with death. It’s Suze’s job to make sure they move on—for good.
But the NCDPs aren’t the only ones with problems. The reason Suze is spending her Valentine’s Day with the undead instead of her boyfriend, Jesse, is because he’s having so much trouble adjusting to life after death . . . not surprising, considering the fact that he used to be an NCDP himself, and now his girlfriend busts his former kind for a living, while he tries to cure his kind of what used to ail him.
Can Suze use her mediating skills to propose a mutual resolution, and bring all these young lovers together - including Jesse and herself - especially on the night Saint Valentine declared sacred to romance?
Or will she end up alone—and possibly undead—herself?