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Deadly Little Voices by Laurie Faria Stolarz

randomly_kait's review

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5.0

OH, my gosh, I forgot just how much I loved these books!

camille__12's review

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5.0

I seriously have no idea why I stopped reading this. I read this one in matter of hours and I was about to start reading the next one, only to find out the next one hasn't been published yet and right now I really hate cliffhangers. The twists in the Touch series are incredible.

tatexeira's review

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4.0

This was definitely the best one so far! I really liked how there wasn't sooooo much creepy boy drama in this one. I think Ben is being a totally selfish drama queen so I'm not too surprised or upset she chose Adam..for now. I also really liked the plot twist in this one. Very creepy with all the voices and whatnot but I really liked this one. I'll be curious to see how she ends it in December. Good little summer series! Nice find Nicholle.

hufflepuffmama1629's review

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3.0

I liked it better than Deadly Little Games.

madamemidazolam's review

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4.0

Very good! I love this series.

TEAM ADAM! Ben can go to Hell...

Can't wait for Deadly Little Lessons

ameliagm's review

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3.0

Eh... it once again followed the exact same formula as the other three books.... Camelia can't make up her mind about Ben at all, is very unreliable and then is almost killed at the end by a clinically insane person. Not a terrible book but not memorable.

philyra91's review

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4.0

There is a sort of consistency to this series in that Camelia is bound to have some premonitions regarding someone in danger and that she will feel compelled to help the person. It's kinda like Nancy Drew but with a touch of the supernatural.

This time around, Camelia is hearing angry, angry voices that tell her she's fat, useless and that she should just kill herself. It doesn't help that everyone at home is sort of on edge ever since her mentally unsound aunt came to live with them.

I found Deadly Little Voices to be a little darker than the previous installments but at the same time, it truly shows Camelia's strength. Given what she has to go though this time, given all the different scary premonitions she has to experience, she's doing quite well on her own. She's determined to help someone and she's proactive as well; seeking help when she knows that she's going to need it.

The romance aspect of things, for me at least, wasn't that strong this time around. Camelia is obviously still pining for Ben which confuses me, why would she want to be away from him. He admits to missing her, she admits to missing him, she even gets jealous when another girl starts hanging around Ben; clearly, she still has feelings for him. Still, I'm not very pleased with Ben's actions in this novel. It is obvious that he cares for Camelia but I didn't like how he made decisions involving her on his own. He also still has a lot of trust issues and I hope he'd be able to resolve them soon.

Despite the crappy stuff Adam has done in the previous books, I found him the more likable hero this time around. He cares for Camelia, he helps her out in her investigation and proves to be the comic relief when she needs it. Perhaps he's meant to be the antithesis to Ben, but I was pleased with the novel's ending.

The mystery element of the novel was a little predictable but I did have some fun with the guessing. I'm definitely excited for the concluding novel!

lindsaynicole27's review

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adventurous dark mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

Solid book. Kept my interest. 

silvertongue001's review

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2.0

dnf. lost motivation, I'm tired of reading about her being stalked and Ben saving the day

haybrown's review

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5.0

So first off I love these books and read them in no time. Just got Deadly Little Lessons yesterday.
The book starts off very strange. Cam is freaking out and her Aunt finds her in the closet. Her Aunt puts her in bed and says nothing about it. Cam and her Aunt get very close in this book. Cam also gets closer to Adam. Ben is still irritating me I love him and I don't understand why he just won't open up to Cam. I mean seriously wake up before it might be already to late. Cam thinks it's Danika that needs help and tries and tries to get her to believe her but Danika doesn't listen. Cam ends up in the hospital twice in this book. Ben still saves her and Adam also. Who does she choose? The one she loves and wants or the one who makes her happy?