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Cargando... The Trust: A Secret Society Novel (edición 2011)por Tom Dolby
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. In the second Secret Society book NIck's grandfather tells him that there is a way out of the society and that if him and his friends can solve the puzzle he gives them then they will be able to get out. Nick and his friends eventually solve the puzzle and more secrets are revealed about the Bell families' connection to Patch's family. While they work on they work on the puzzle, Phoebe, Lauren and Thad try to extricate themselves from the society by missing meetings but they are quickly punished for their insubordination and realize that they really need a way out. The Trust was a little bit disappointing. We get to see Patch grow and make his own luck again which is great. We also get to see Lauren grow and make her own decisions about where she wants her life to go and how she wants to spend her time. Nick and Phoebe on the other hand seem a little bit stagnant. Their relationship doesn't grow and neither do the two of them unless you count Phoebe's growing paranoia and anger. They were my favorite characters in the first book but now not so much. While the five friends spit out a lot of theories about how the Society works, the reader doesn't actually get too much more information on how it really works. It also seems like not every member gets to see the awful parts of the Society, which makes me wonder how much of the issues Nick and company are having are caused directly by Nick being the son of the current chairman and by their family issues rather then their bad luck. There was a little bit more information on Patch's family but I felt like there were still a lot of unanswered questions there. Comments made at the end of this book made me feel like there is going to be yet another sequel so we shall if another book is squeezed out of this concept, which is totally possible since I definitely feel like we are still missing big pieces of the puzzle. In the second Secret Society book NIck's grandfather tells him that there is a way out of the society and that if him and his friends can solve the puzzle he gives them then they will be able to get out. Nick and his friends eventually solve the puzzle and more secrets are revealed about the Bell families' connection to Patch's family. While they work on they work on the puzzle, Phoebe, Lauren and Thad try to extricate themselves from the society by missing meetings but they are quickly punished for their insubordination and realize that they really need a way out. The Trust was a little bit disappointing. We get to see Patch grow and make his own luck again which is great. We also get to see Lauren grow and make her own decisions about where she wants her life to go and how she wants to spend her time. Nick and Phoebe on the other hand seem a little bit stagnant. Their relationship doesn't grow and neither do the two of them unless you count Phoebe's growing paranoia and anger. They were my favorite characters in the first book but now not so much. While the five friends spit out a lot of theories about how the Society works, the reader doesn't actually get too much more information on how it really works. It also seems like not every member gets to see the awful parts of the Society, which makes me wonder how much of the issues Nick and company are having are caused directly by Nick being the son of the current chairman and by their family issues rather then their bad luck. There was a little bit more information on Patch's family but I felt like there were still a lot of unanswered questions there. Comments made at the end of this book made me feel like there is going to be yet another sequel so we shall if another book is squeezed out of this concept, which is totally possible since I definitely feel like we are still missing big pieces of the puzzle. In the second Secret Society book NIck's grandfather tells him that there is a way out of the society and that if him and his friends can solve the puzzle he gives them then they will be able to get out. Nick and his friends eventually solve the puzzle and more secrets are revealed about the Bell families' connection to Patch's family. While they work on they work on the puzzle, Phoebe, Lauren and Thad try to extricate themselves from the society by missing meetings but they are quickly punished for their insubordination and realize that they really need a way out. The Trust was a little bit disappointing. We get to see Patch grow and make his own luck again which is great. We also get to see Lauren grow and make her own decisions about where she wants her life to go and how she wants to spend her time. Nick and Phoebe on the other hand seem a little bit stagnant. Their relationship doesn't grow and neither do the two of them unless you count Phoebe's growing paranoia and anger. They were my favorite characters in the first book but now not so much. While the five friends spit out a lot of theories about how the Society works, the reader doesn't actually get too much more information on how it really works. It also seems like not every member gets to see the awful parts of the Society, which makes me wonder how much of the issues Nick and company are having are caused directly by Nick being the son of the current chairman and by their family issues rather then their bad luck. There was a little bit more information on Patch's family but I felt like there were still a lot of unanswered questions there. Comments made at the end of this book made me feel like there is going to be yet another sequel so we shall if another book is squeezed out of this concept, which is totally possible since I definitely feel like we are still missing big pieces of the puzzle. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesSecret Society (2)
Who can you trust when everything is secrets and lies? It's a new semester at the Chadwick School, and even with the ankh tattoos that brand them, Phoebe, Nick, Lauren, and Patch are hoping for a fresh start. Each day, however, they are reminded of their membership as new Conscripts in the Society. The secret group that promised to help them achieve their every dream has instead turned their lives into a nightmare. Exclusive membership lost its luster as the Society revealed its agenda to them and two of their classmates were found dead. Now they can't help but wonder: Who's next? While they search for the elusive truth about the Society, the Conscripts are forced to face their darkest fear--that they truly can't get out. Will Nick and Phoebe's new relationship endure this strain? Can Patch and Nick's longtime friendship survive the truth that will come to light? The deceptions of the group's leaders, once trusted friends, and family will test these four as they fight to leave the Society behind. The Trust, Tom Dolby's sequel to secret society, is an alluring glimpse behind the facade of a life of entitlement, where secrets aren't merely fun--they're deadly. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The Trust was a little bit disappointing. We get to see Patch grow and make his own luck again which is great. We also get to see Lauren grow and make her own decisions about where she wants her life to go and how she wants to spend her time. Nick and Phoebe on the other hand seem a little bit stagnant. Their relationship doesn't grow and neither do the two of them unless you count Phoebe's growing paranoia and anger. They were my favorite characters in the first book but now not so much.
While the five friends spit out a lot of theories about how the Society works, the reader doesn't actually get too much more information on how it really works. It also seems like not every member gets to see the awful parts of the Society, which makes me wonder how much of the issues Nick and company are having are caused directly by Nick being the son of the current chairman and by their family issues rather then their bad luck. There was a little bit more information on Patch's family but I felt like there were still a lot of unanswered questions there. Comments made at the end of this book made me feel like there is going to be yet another sequel so we shall if another book is squeezed out of this concept, which is totally possible since I definitely feel like we are still missing big pieces of the puzzle. ( )