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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Ruined #2 |
Paula Morris
Hardcover | Pages: 304 pages Rating: 3.9 | 2593 Users | 284 Reviews

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Title | : | Unbroken (Ruined #2) |
Author | : | Paula Morris |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 304 pages |
Published | : | February 1st 2013 by Scholastic Inc. |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Ghosts. Mystery |
Relation During Books Unbroken (Ruined #2)
Welcome back to New Orleans.Where the streets swirl with jazz and beauty.
Where the houses breathe with ghosts.
A year ago, Rebecca Brown escaped death in a New Orleans cemetery. Now she has returned to this haunting city. She is looking forward to seeing Anton Grey, the boy who may or may not have her heart.
But she also meets a ghost: a troubled boy who insists only she can help him. Soon Rebecca finds herself embroiled in another murder mystery from more than a century ago. But as she tries to right wrongs, she finds more questions than answers: Is she putting her friends, and herself, in danger? Can she trust this new ghost? And has she stumbled into something much bigger and more serious than she understands?
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Ratings: 3.9 From 2593 Users | 284 ReviewsNotice Epithetical Books Unbroken (Ruined #2)
"Unbroken" wasn't nearly as good as "Ruined", in fact I could have done without this second installment. While there was still a creepiness factor to the story, it was missing the magical element of the first book. I was excited when I discovered that the setting was once again New Orleans, which I still desperately want to visit someday. Overall "Unbroken" is good, but not great.I think that the book is very good because of the amount of suspense that the book puts out and the generalization of the book's origin is good. One other thing I would like to say is the book is not so informal if you haven't read the first book Ruined. Some other thing that I would like to say is the books equal balance of surprise and mystery is good it just needs a little bit more romance just to even out the factors a bit more. To end my review I would like to say, don't make the mistake of
I finally finished it, after 3 months..... I read this solely because I was obsessed with Ruined when I was younger and was so excited when I found out that there was a sequel. I should not have been excited.Although I'm almost positive I would have loved this if I would have read this when I first read Ruined I did not enjoy it as much as I thought I would, since I am now 21.The plot was slow and boring and the characters were nothing spectacular. The story was less than 300 pages but it felt

Enjoyed the first book better. This is my first-ever (subjective) spoiler review. 1. Couldnt buy into teen girls giving up such a large chunk of their Spring Break week to dredge lakes and pick up trash. Yeah. 2. A year later, despite their frequent phone contact, Rebecca and Antons relationship is still painfully awkward, and distrustful (on Rebeccas part). Barring the three or four kisses (shared over the span of two books) and some hand-holding, it seems that complete strangers have more
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WHAT THE FLIP???!!! I did not know she was writing a sequel to Ruined! Oh my freaking God, I am spazing out right now! I know the books arn't that long, but theyre so damn good! I need this book!UPDATE:That was great! I live in Louisiana and I visit New Orleans very often, so it's great when you can read something and visualize its settings so vividly. The rich history went even deeper and broader, expanding to well known history instead of pertaining to heritage of New Orleans alone. I find
I hate this book sorry you guys! I just never liked it.
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