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Hotwire (Maggie O'Dell,  Bk 9)
Hotwire - Maggie O'Dell, Bk 9
Author: Alex Kava
On a crisp fall evening in western Nebraska, what started as a group of kids filming their drug-fueled party ends in an explosive light show, leaving the victims apparently electrocuted, with odd scorch marks being the only evidence. While Maggie tries to make sense of the dif­ferent stories, sifting through what is real and what is hallu&sh...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780385532013
ISBN-10: 0385532016
Publication Date: 7/12/2011
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 33 ratings
Publisher: Doubleday
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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sfc95 avatar reviewed Hotwire (Maggie O'Dell, Bk 9) on + 686 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Certainly not the best in the series. It takes Maggie away from her "group" by placing her alone in Nebraska and then the entire story wraps up neatly and horribly far-fetched with Nebraska and Washington DS food tainting being connected. It has its thrills, but watch out for the over the top crazy ending.
kuligowskiandrewt avatar reviewed Hotwire (Maggie O'Dell, Bk 9) on + 569 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I like Alex Kava's Maggie O'Dell series. I like the fact that the books are set at various locations around the country and NOT ones that are commonly used by other novelists. (This one is largely set in western Nebraska, for example.) I like the fact that the heroes while likeable have their flaws, and the bad guys have some redeeming social qualities not enough to actually be considered redeemable, mind you, but enough to provide some color to characters and organizations that many lesser writers would paint in black and white.

However, after reading a few (or listening to them read to me in audio book format), I find that "mystery" is a misnomer. I can usually determine who the culprit(s) is/are well before the end of the book, and any "surprise" is either in the "how" it is determined or because I missed out on additional members of what turned out to be a conspiracy.

Hotwire is no exception. Teenagers at a clandestine outdoor party in western Nebraska are electrocuted. School kids in Norfolk are sickened after eating their school lunch. WHAT is going on? Is there a connection? (Readers of this genre will, of course, anticipate that they MUST be, or they wouldn't be occurring in the same book!)

I treat the Maggie O'Dell series like popcorn. Enjoyable, but not filling. A quick snack, which I could certainly skip, but won't because I find it enjoyable.

RATING: 3.5 stars, rounded up to 4 stars.
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my2luvsemmyandmally avatar reviewed Hotwire (Maggie O'Dell, Bk 9) on + 758 more book reviews
Not one of her best in the series.....just okay for me! A little disappointing!
JoyReadsLots avatar reviewed Hotwire (Maggie O'Dell, Bk 9) on + 51 more book reviews
I am a fan of the Maggie O'Dell series, but this one didn't hit the mark for me as well as others have. It felt like the author ran out of time and just decided to wrap the ending up way too neatly and too fast.
Luvbug avatar reviewed Hotwire (Maggie O'Dell, Bk 9) on + 225 more book reviews
The author has a style of writing that I am not use to so it took me a bit to get use to it...once I figured out how the two story lines were coming together it was very interesting...it took a bit to get them together but I think that is just the way that this author writes his books. I will have to try another to see if I like this writing style or not.
reviewed Hotwire (Maggie O'Dell, Bk 9) on + 3152 more book reviews
okay, quick read, however, I didn't find it exciting or suspenseful but it was quick and easy to read in one day


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