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Deadly Little Games by Laurie Faria Stolarz

briannarengland's review against another edition

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1.0

Why am I still reading this series?

randomly_kait's review against another edition

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5.0

Camelia is dating Ben, so you would think things should be all good, right? Wrong. For some reason, Camelia can't get Adam off her mind. The more that she thinks about it, the more worried she gets. She can't shake the feeling that Adam is in some kind of trouble, and talking to her aunt confirms that suspicion. Can she convince Ben to help her find out what's going on? Just how much more strain can her and Ben's relationship take?

I am so frustrated with Ben and Camelia's relationship, but other than that, it was an amzing book. It still gave me goose bumps, just like the first two books I can't wait to see what happens in[b:Deadly Little Voices|8789318|Deadly Little Voices (Touch, #4)|Laurie Faria Stolarz|http://www.goodreads.com/images/nocover-60x80.jpg|13663150].

tatexeira's review against another edition

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3.0

I didn't like this one as much. This story was much less mysterious. I knew who the stalked was the whole time and I didn't like how this girl completely ditched her relationship to help this other guy who seems to be full of himself not to mention a home wrecker. he is just bad news. I love Ben too but I think the superhero bit has been played on his end. I'm excited to see what happens with her Aunt for sure but after book 4 I think I'll definitely be ready to return to my Witches series!

thona's review against another edition

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5.0

Adam. Go away. You just can't get enough of Ben's choice of women can you?

meaghantraynor's review against another edition

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5.0

i actually really enjoyed this book. i was able to read in less then a day.

kfpdx's review against another edition

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4.0

I just can't seem to get enough of this series and I can't wait to read the next book "Deadly Little Voices"

madieanne's review against another edition

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4.0

okay, this book, much like the previous ones was not predictable at all. though, it was a little too similar to the first one.

readingwithmarlow's review against another edition

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4.0

Read it.

ilovereading_tn's review

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5.0

The Book starts with Camelia sculpting a pair of lips. They aren't Ben's lips either. They belong to Adam. Who is Adam you ask. Well, he is the boy that seeked revenge against his ex best friend, Ben. Adam and Camelia were seeing each other while she and Ben were taking a break.



Camelia keeps sculpting pieces of clay that are actually clues/premonitions showing that Adam is in danger. She and her friends, Kimmie and Wes, start hanging around with Adam so they can try to see who is trying to make him pay. He keeps getting crossword puzzles with hidden messages in the answers. With Ben not as approving of Camelia and Adam hanging out, they start to pull apart a little bit. Is this Adam's plan to get Camelia back or is there really someone who wants to kill him? You never know who's gonna get hurt if they're not careful.



What a great third book in the series. I was anticipating this book's release day for many months now and was not a bit disappointed when I finished it.



Let's start off with Camelia. Trouble always seems to find that girl. The thing is- she hasn't once told her parents anything that is going on. I realize her parents are having family issues since her Aunt Alexia is in the mental ward, but come on- you would seriously think that after everything she's gone through, she'd tell her parents something other than keeping them completely clueless. All I got left to say on the subject is she better start talking by the end of the fourth book in the series.



I kept guessing who the actual villain of the story was this time. I would think that it was one character for awhile and then change my mind to thinking of someone else. The author definitely kept me on my toes the entire time and for your information, I didn't guess right one time. The ending blew me away. It was completely unexpected and I was scared for the characters that were in danger.



Overall, I love every book in this series. They are puzzling, edgy, and fresh and full of danger, mystery, and romance. Read this series as soon as you get a chance. Drop everything else you're reading at the moment cause this series is amazing- one of my favorites by far. Kudos to Laurie on her creations and for sharing all her work with readers like me.

ameliagm's review against another edition

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3.0

Okay... Is the author tricking us? I like these books. I really do. But for all three of them so far to follow almost the exact same plot path? Essentially: girl likes boy and boy likes girl but they cannot be together. Something stands in their way, but still they want each other. A puzzle emerges, clues are left, someone's life is in danger. Clues point to everyone. Amdist the mystery, girl and boy still pine for one another. In the end, a culprit essentially almost kills the protagonist and others. Boy and girl for some reason, still can not be together in the end. I mean, tell me that all three of these books have not followed that narrative? I like these books a lot. The characters and story, they are unique yet simple, so I guess I'm willing to give the recycled plot the benefit of the doubt, but I mean c'mon! How many encounters with clinically insane people can this girl possibly have within two months? I'm interested to see how this will pan out, fingers crossed that the story wanders down a new path...