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Scorch (Croak #2) Paperback | Pages: 332 pages
Rating: 4.05 | 4063 Users | 485 Reviews

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Original Title: Scorch
ISBN: 0547624573 (ISBN13: 9780547624570)
Edition Language: English
Series: Croak #2
Characters: Edgar Allan Poe, Pip, Lex Bartleby, Uncle Mort, Zara, Driggs, Cordy Bartleby, Bang, Elysia, Ferbus

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Sixteen-year-old Lex Bartleby is a teenage grim reaper with the bizarre ability to damn souls. That makes her pretty scary, even to fellow Grims. But after inadvertently transferring her ability to Zara, a murderous outlaw, Lex is a pariah in Croak, the little town she calls home.

To escape the townspeople’s wrath, she and her friends embark on a wild road trip to DeMyse. Though this sparkling desert oasis is full of luxuries and amusements, it feels like a prison to Lex. Her best chance at escape would be to stop Zara once and for all—but how can she do that from DeMyse, where the Grims seem mysteriously oblivious to Zara’s killing spree?

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Title:Scorch (Croak #2)
Author:Gina Damico
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 332 pages
Published:September 25th 2012 by HMH Books for Young Readers
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Urban Fantasy. Romance

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To read the full review, CLICK ME! Driggs whispered to Lex out of the side of his mouth as they walked, "I never got grounded before you came here.""You never touched a boob before I came here either.""Touché." He flashed a goofy grin as Uncle Mort shoved him into his room and slammed the door. "Worth it! Damico, I applaud you for writing the second book in a trilogy without it suffering with a bad case of the dreaded Middle Book Syndrome.What I liked:- ROAD TRIP! The Juniors and Uncle Mort are

Ideally, sequels not only expand upon the stories and themes introduced in their preceding books, but they also improve upon them. Scorch does a great job of upping the stakes for a group of young grim reapers in an entertaining way, in both the action and character development departments. This sequel features tighter plotting, is faster and funnier, and makes you enjoy your time with its likable protagonists even more than you might've the first time around.I really liked: Uncle Mort's

Have you ever read a book that you cant help but love? A book thats characters are smart mouthed and damaged and strong and so perfectly un-perfect you cant help but fall in love with them over and over again (yes, even the bad guys). A book thats plot is so well thought out, and intricatly woven that it has you biting you nails even though you are wearing nail polish and has you mad at youself that you didnt see "it" coming sooner. A book, so funny that you find yourself smiling stupidly in the

This and other reviews can be found on The Psychotic Nerd Short and Simple Review Like the last book in the series, I struggled to find hilarity. Yes, the characters are witty and sarcastic, and I loved their repertoire, but...there is so much stress. The characters are constantly in danger and there is so much hate being pushed towards them. This isn't a series I would recommend if you want a feel-good read. I did like how the world of the reapers is expanded upon. The characters go to a new

THIS is how you successfully avoid Second Book Syndrome. There is no need for those filler books in between the introduction and the finale. You can perfectly add a second book to your trilogy without losing your pace, your integrity, and everything your readers fell in love with in the first place. And Scorch manages to do that beautifully.Case in point: even though Lex has been through a lot, shes still the same: "You look slammin'," Elysia told Lex. "That shirt is gorgeous on you.""This is

WHAT EVEN ARE THESE BOOKS??Lex and the gang are back, complete with snark overload. Other than that, I literally don't know where to start or really what to say -- I despise Norwood and Heloise, Zara has really gone off the deep end, and I'm not the biggest fan of Ferbus in this book. He really needs to get over himself. Or whatever his issue is.It was cool getting to see somewhere besides Croak in this book (because as much as I LOVE Croak, when you know there are other cities out there like

"Wait. You mean you don't let anyone know what's happening on the outside?""Princess, I do what is necessary to keep order in my town. My only job is to protect my citizens. I do that by providing a luxurious, carefree lifestyle." There we have it, folks. The Grims' version of Ba Sing Se. If you've watched Avatar: the Last Airbender, you know nothing good will come out of this arrangement.The reason Lex and gang are in this lovely city is because they got kicked out of their own. Someone got a

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