![]() ![]() It makes for an interesting story and there isn’t a dull moment. ![]() I like how there is so much going on, but it’s still easy to keep track of everything. Beside the mystery there are also enough other sub plots going on, like relationships between characters, Amanda her e-mails with her film idol Darius Plover, Amanda her parents etc. The mystery is one of my favourite aspects of this series, there are multiple things going on and it’s unclear whether they are related or not and what’s going on and then as the story progresses we find out more and things start falling on it’s place. I did predict what the missing item was already before the characters figured it out though, but I didn’t mind that as I only figured it out shortly before they did. The mystery aspect is very well done and I like how you can really follow the thinking steps of the characters and see how they come to certain conclusions. Not only introduces it a new mystery for Amanda and her friend to focus on, it also continues a few plot lines from the first book, introduces the reader to a new character and has more of the same awesomness of the first book. Amanda Lester and the Orange Crystal Crisis is a great sequel to the first book. ![]()
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