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The Seventh Sense by Kim Richardson

canadianbookaddict's review

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5.0

All the books by Kim Richardson that I have read so far I have loved and this one is no different.

I started reading this with the intention of just reading it for an hour but I ended up reading for 3 hours because I just couldn't put it down.

I can't wait to read the next book.

mrose21's review

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5.0

Adding a review for this as I've rated it without a review.

A lot of things have happened since. 2014 Was a very hard year for myself so all the reviews are showing up on the same date. I can't explain why they are, if the ratings are justice or accurate I can also not say when I truly read these. I'm just going to say 2014 on the same day added just to keep the year right if not the month...

duskvamp's review

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4.0

Well there

I like the different layers to this book I think deceptions and prejudices gave more of a real feel to the story. I do dislike the fact that because Zoey is an orphan any time she tells them what has happened she isn't believed like because of something she had no control over she isn't as good as others and can't be trusted.

epic_novella's review

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2.0

The story is about an orphan girl who is not normal as she can see monsters. She then becomes a part of a community that has more people like her who call themselves Agents. She undergoes through biasness and also makes 2 good friends. The battle between good and bad, superior and inferior goes on and in the end good wins.

The good thing about the book is that the author has a good descriptive sense, the way she describes the monsters and the 2 worlds is incredible.

The thing that I would prefer the author did different is that the storyline to be different, because it feels that she uses the same concept in all her book series (good over evil) just different worlds and settings.
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