Deadly Little Games (Touch #3) 
*spoilers*okay, so this third book wasnt as good as the first two, but nonetheless it kept my attention and i finished it in less than two days, although theyre not very big books. the reason i didnt find this book to be quite as good as the other two is because i knew what was going to happen at the end, her clues were a dead give away at some points, but then at other times it steered me clear of who i thought the person was that was stalking adam. but when it finally revealed that it was

As always, Stolarz's books in this series do not disappoint and this was no exception. However, I wished that there was something else to the plot for these books since the last two have been about Ben and Camelia's powers and them using their powers to figure out what is going on. Having said that, there are many things in this book which I liked- firstly, we get to see more of Adam and him as a person. He has changed for the better, I suppose and it's a good thing. Also, we see more of Aunt
The worst book out of the bunch. It was the most predictable book in the series. I don't expect young adult novels to be the most intense writing in the world, I just expect better storytelling. It was painfully obvious who the new stalker was. I guessed it the moment the character was introduced. If its that easily guessed, I don't find the story interesting.
This book was good, but not as good as the others. There was too much focus (for me) on Adam, when I felt there should have been more of a focus on Ben and Camelia. The two of them continued to go back and forth in this book, which I found really frustrating. Either you're together, or you're not, make up your mind. Stop all these silly little disagreements, and not being able to talk about things. I did enjoy the inclusion of Camelia's Aunt, and am again looking forward to the role she will
I like this series, I really do. And I think that Laurie has done a good job in keeping the reader interested. I do wonder at times, how far can she take it? Will Camelia's town be over-run with stalker-killers forever?Truth: It reads like a CW show unfolding in front of you.Truth: It makes me want to "tune in" every time a book is released.Lie: I don't care about Camelia and Ben.Okay, I DO CARE. I want them together and I understand all the reasons why Laurie is keeping them in this
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Hardcover | Pages: 304 pages Rating: 4.04 | 8569 Users | 513 Reviews

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Title | : | Deadly Little Games (Touch #3) |
Author | : | Laurie Faria Stolarz |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 304 pages |
Published | : | December 28th 2010 by Hyperion Book CH (first published December 21st 2010) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance |
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High school juniors Camelia and Ben have discovered a powerful bond: They both possess the power of psychometry, the ability to see the future through touch. For Ben, the gift is a frightening liability. When he senses a strong threat or betrayal, he risks losing control. Camelia's gift is more mysterious. When she works with clay, her hands sculpt messages her mind doesn't yet comprehend. Before either one has a chance to fully grasp their abilities, a new danger surfaces, but this time, Camelia is not the target. Adam, a familiar face from Ben's past, is drawn into a puzzle he can't solve...and his life is on the line. As the clues pile up, Camelia must decide whether to help him and risk losing Ben or do nothing and suffer the consequences. But in these games, who can be trusted? Packed with the suspense and romance that made Deadly Little Secret and Deadly Little Lies breakout hits, Deadly Little Games is sure to be a bestseller.Be Specific About Books Supposing Deadly Little Games (Touch #3)
ISBN: | 1423131606 (ISBN13: 9781423131601) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Touch #3 |
Characters: | Camelia Hammond, Adam Jeffries, Ben Carter |
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Ratings: 4.04 From 8569 Users | 513 ReviewsComment On Regarding Books Deadly Little Games (Touch #3)
6/12- I am 94 pages in and let me tell you, Ben is getting on my nerves. I mean really, either youre so devoted to Camelia that you can't stand to be away from her or you need time alone. MAKE UP YOUR BROODING, SULKY, PSYCHOMETRIC MIND ALREADY! Also, I can't help but want more Adam. I can't help it. I have a thing for fictional characters named Adam. 6/12- WHO IS THE CRAZY PERSON?!?! Stolarz is a genuis at this stuff because I'm always wondering what's happening. Ben is still bugging me, here on*spoilers*okay, so this third book wasnt as good as the first two, but nonetheless it kept my attention and i finished it in less than two days, although theyre not very big books. the reason i didnt find this book to be quite as good as the other two is because i knew what was going to happen at the end, her clues were a dead give away at some points, but then at other times it steered me clear of who i thought the person was that was stalking adam. but when it finally revealed that it was

As always, Stolarz's books in this series do not disappoint and this was no exception. However, I wished that there was something else to the plot for these books since the last two have been about Ben and Camelia's powers and them using their powers to figure out what is going on. Having said that, there are many things in this book which I liked- firstly, we get to see more of Adam and him as a person. He has changed for the better, I suppose and it's a good thing. Also, we see more of Aunt
The worst book out of the bunch. It was the most predictable book in the series. I don't expect young adult novels to be the most intense writing in the world, I just expect better storytelling. It was painfully obvious who the new stalker was. I guessed it the moment the character was introduced. If its that easily guessed, I don't find the story interesting.
This book was good, but not as good as the others. There was too much focus (for me) on Adam, when I felt there should have been more of a focus on Ben and Camelia. The two of them continued to go back and forth in this book, which I found really frustrating. Either you're together, or you're not, make up your mind. Stop all these silly little disagreements, and not being able to talk about things. I did enjoy the inclusion of Camelia's Aunt, and am again looking forward to the role she will
I like this series, I really do. And I think that Laurie has done a good job in keeping the reader interested. I do wonder at times, how far can she take it? Will Camelia's town be over-run with stalker-killers forever?Truth: It reads like a CW show unfolding in front of you.Truth: It makes me want to "tune in" every time a book is released.Lie: I don't care about Camelia and Ben.Okay, I DO CARE. I want them together and I understand all the reasons why Laurie is keeping them in this
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