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Originally posted by: -Devanshi-
Whenever I hear the song, Oh Sussanah, this series is the first thing that comes to my mind!
I had read the series in my vacations post tenth in a Meg Cabot fan frenzy.Jesse is THE DREAM. Sussanah always caught my eye with her way of handling crazy ghosts 😆Thought the names are hazy but I loved her three step brothers too, especially the youngest one😉 and then there was even that head of h school who also turns out to be a mediator(I think!)To sum it up, it was a very interesting series where Meg Cabot has brilliantly explored the powers of a mediator and her idea of death!
Originally posted by: -Devanshi-
When his character was introduced, he was the definition of tall, dark and handsome but then he kinda got creepy with all his "Let's travel in time" and other crazy stuff, not to forget trying to erm...how do I put it...seduce Sussanah? Yeah, when he started doing stuff like THAT, it pissed me off BIG time! And I always thought he was being like Jacob from Twilight with "I am better for her". Jeez, just let her choose! Though I forgave him in the end, but still, he was a heart-breaker
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