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Twilight (The Mediator, #6)

Twilight (The Mediator, #6)

Meg Cabot

4.57
1,395 ratings·1,297 reviews

The stakes have never been higher. Suze Simon is no stranger to ghosts—it's part of the job description for a Mediator. But she never expected to fall for one: Jesse, a gorgeous ghost from the 1800s. Now, Suze discovers she holds the power to decide who becomes a ghost, and she's freaking out. She c...

Pages
312
Format
Mass Market Paperback
Published
2006-01-01
Publisher
Avon
ISBN
9780060724696

About the author

Meg Cabot
Meg Cabot

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Librarian note: AKAJenny Carroll(1-800-Where-R-You series), AKAPatricia Cabot(historical romance novels).Meg Cabot was born on February 1, 1967, during the Chinese astrological year of the Fire Horse, a notoriously unlucky sign. Fortunately she grew up in Bloomington, Indiana, where few people were aware of the stigma...

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Sharon
Sharon·7 years ago
I can’t believe it. Only one more book left in the series now. I’m actually sad to see it end. I’ve been saving these books to read on Sundays, and they've been the thing I look forward to most for the past several weeks. If you are searching for YA paranormal romance book reviews, Meg Cabot's Mediator series is a great place to start.Admittedly, I found Suze quite annoying and weak in this book, especially in how she deals with Paul. It's a shame because she’s been such a strong, capable, and b...
Cyndi
Cyndi·7 years ago
When Suze Simon discovers a new power she possesses, her love life faces its greatest challenge yet. Will she make the morally sound decision, or will she choose the path that brings her personal happiness? This installment of Twilight (The Mediator, #6) by Meg Cabot delivers a good story packed with plenty of action. A must-read for fans of paranormal romance and young adult fiction!
Sara (sarawithoutanH)
Sara (sarawithoutanH)·8 years ago
For some reason, this is the book in the Mediator series that stuck with me the most from my first time reading it. I really enjoyed rereading this entire series. It's not perfect, and Meg Cabot's writing is a little young, but it's a whole lot of fun. I'd recommend "Twilight (The Mediator, #6)" to anyone who isn't too critical of the writing style and wants a lighthearted, easy-to-read series. If you're looking for fun paranormal book reviews, check this one out!
April (Aprilius Maximus)
April (Aprilius Maximus)·10 years ago
OMG I CAN'T EVEN Seriously, I can't even. Meg Cabot's Twilight (The Mediator, #6) just completely wrecked me. Like, I'm emotionally compromised. This book, *Twilight (The Mediator, #6)*, is the perfect ending to the Mediator series. If you're looking for an amazing young adult book review, look no further. I've been obsessed with Suze Simon since I first picked up Shadowland way back when, and seeing her story come to a close is bittersweet. Cabot manages to wrap up all the loose ends while st...
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P ·10 years ago
I finished reading Twilight (The Mediator, #6) by Meg Cabot, and I'm feeling…meh. Usually, when I finish a book series with multiple installments like this, I'm overwhelmed by the epicness! I'm talking full-on Harry Potter feels, tearing up when Hermione hugs Harry before he faces Voldemort. But this ending felt like it was missing something. It was a bit abrupt. I wanted to see more of them together. But oh well. I appreciate how well the mysteries were resolved, although I thought Paul's chara...
Chelsea (chelseadolling reads)
Chelsea (chelseadolling reads)·12 years ago
Re-read 5/26/17: I will always and forever love this series with all of my heart. Aside from Harry Potter, this is the series that really kick-started my reading as a youngster, and my love for it is eternal. Also: Jesse gives Michael Moscovitz a run for his money as my number one book bae, which is a Big Deal.I'M A HAPPY LADY! I recently revisited Meg Cabot's *Twilight (The Mediator, #6)* and it reminded me why I loved it so much in the first place. If you're looking for a fun paranormal romanc...
aqsa
aqsa·13 years ago
NEW UPDATE: April 17th, 2013.The Mediator Series has been optioned to be made into a movie!!Here's what Meg updated!https://www.facebook.com/megcabot/pos..........................................................10 FUCKING STARS. THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE SERIES. <3 .......................................................YOU GUYS, YOU GUYS.MEG CABOT IS WRITING THE 7TH BOOK FOR THE MEDIATOR SERIES.https://twitter.com/megcabot/status/2...https://twitter.com/megcabot/status/2...https://www.facebo...
Brandi ;)
Brandi ;)·14 years ago
This book pissed me THE HELL off. Honestly, "Twilight (The Mediator, #6)" by Meg Cabot was a terrible ending to what started as a fantastic series. I was hooked from the beginning! Suze, the main character, was tough, sassy, hilarious, and had a good head on her shoulders (and amazing taste in shoes, but that's beside the point). The thing is, I genuinely liked her. She didn't feel like the typical teen character I've been seeing so much lately, and I was really invested. But as the series progr...
Jacob Proffitt
Jacob Proffitt·17 years ago
Oh my gosh, I *hate* Paul! Seriously, I just can't even. "Twilight (The Mediator, #6)" by Meg Cabot kicks off with a scene showcasing Paul in all his creepy, psychopathic glory, and I'm just *done*. I know I loved this book way back when, but for the life of me, I don't remember how I got past Paul. Doing deals with a psychopath who's openly expressing his sexual desires? That's just pure madness. I want Suze to ice that guy. He needs a good killing, seriously. Nobody's safe while he's walking a...
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Tasmina712·15 years ago
Dear Jesse, I went back in time. Your time. To the 19th century. I know, I know. It was dangerous and could've cost my life, but I still went. I mean, really, since when did I ever listen to what someone told me to do? Whatever. The real reason for this is to say goodbye. Why? You ask. Well, because in the future, you and me, well, we'll never meet. You know, I'm actually smiling right now because if you were here, you'd probably get all mad and say, "Susannah, it's 'you and I'." At first, I c...