
Helpful Score: 6
I was surprised! This book did not get good reviews and I was really just reading it to find out what happens next, but it kept me interested! I enjoyed it more than book 9 thats for sure. It did not seem rushed as her last book. There are a few things I would change about it but overall it was a good addition to the series.

Helpful Score: 2
Okay, this one definitely went a bit off the "deep end," but I still thought it was rather good fun. I think she is trying to make the books in the series less predictable, and as a result has started just almost throwing random stuff in. But, hey,they're still great fun to read, so I really don't care if some elements seem a bit too random.

Helpful Score: 1
Not the best in this series, and not the worst. This book starts off slowly. Things start happening towards the last 1/3 of the book, everything happens quickly. Interesting end.
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Helpful Score: 1
as a continuation of the series, this series is more about reading a "day in the life" than solving any mystery or anything of that nature. The series is reminding me of the older books of a similar vein. This was a fast, enjoyable read.