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Title:Envy (Empty Coffin #1)
Author:Gregg Olsen
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 285 pages
Published:August 23rd 2011 by Splinter
Categories:Young Adult. Mystery. Fantasy. Paranormal. Thriller. Fiction
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Envy (Empty Coffin #1) Hardcover | Pages: 285 pages
Rating: 3.34 | 2527 Users | 521 Reviews

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Crime lives--and dies--in the deceptively picture-perfect town of Port Gamble (aka “Empty Coffin”), Washington. Evil lurks and strange things happen--and 15-year-olds Hayley and Taylor Ryan secretly use their wits and their telepathic “twin-sense” to uncover the truth about the town's victims and culprits. 
 

Envy, the series debut, involves the mysterious death of the twins' old friend, Katelyn. Was it murder? Suicide? An accident? Hayley and Taylor are determined to find out--and as they investigate, they stumble upon a dark truth that is far more disturbing than they ever could have imagined.
 

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Original Title: Envy
ISBN: 1402789572 (ISBN13: 9781402789571)
Edition Language: English
Series: Empty Coffin #1


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Envy reviewI liked this YA mystery. The twins' supernatural talent was unique; if a little discursive. I didn't care for the emails texts, people don't really write that way. Also, he didn't or couldn't get inside the head of real teens. The author was trying too hard to be "cool". He was also flippant about the death of the teenage girl in the book towards the end. Having said that, it did keep my interest, I think there was a better book in here with a little more time.

Murder is such a dirty word...Where do I start with this book ? Should I start with that it kept me up late hours of the night? That it kept me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end ? That it gave me some of the biggest chills and some of the biggest surprises I have ever read ? Well how about I just start with that Gregg Olsen has put together an intense story of mystery, envy, thrill, and betrayal. Envy is about a girl Katelyn, Katelyn was just found by her mother, on christmas...in the

I was initially drawn to this book by the eerie cover so I really wasnt too sure what to expect when I started it. Was it going to be scary, the mystery to easy to figure out or just another YA paranormal book? Well I can tell you I was pleasantly surprised with what I got. Envy is a dark, cleverly written mystery with a very real threat.Envy takes place in Port Gamble, a small town in Washington State, and centers around twin girls Hayley & Taylor. The central plot of the book revolves

I picked up this book because of the cover, the cover is creepy and dark, all the things I love in a book. It was not a horror. And although I was deeply depressed with the fact that the story did not match the cover at all, I kept reading.This book at best is a who-dunnit mystery with some paranormal activity, I can not call it a thriller and there was very little suspense. The story line was okay, psychic twins looking for the person who killed their old best friend and saving their own butts

This was a ripped-from-the-head- lines YA mystery with a supernatural twist. I thought it started out well with the town trying to find out what happened to Katelyn and if it had only been about what happened to Katelyn I probably would have liked it better.Somewhere during the book I felt like it had split into two different stories. There was still the mystery of Katelyn but there was also the story of the twins with the supernatural powers who sensed Katelyn's death was not just an accident.

I abandoned this book around 170 pages in. To be fair, it wasn't entirely the book's fault. I currently have way too many books out from the library, so I need to get through books as fast as I can. So if something's not holding my attention, I'm probably not going to finish it.And this book really didn't hold my attention. This is probably due to the pacing. The mystery was engaging at first, but then the pace slowed to a crawl, and I got bored of it. A lot of the book doesn't consist of the

I am astounded at all the four and five star ratings for this book. I hated this book so much. I found this to be unbearably juvenile. I'm a fan of YA fiction, but this felt like writing geared toward 4th-6th graders with mature content thrown in. Such a mess. Things I hated:1. The characters were hollow. They didn't feel real. Their dialogue felt empty and forced for the sake of the "story". They were all very unlikeable.2. Somebody please tell me teenagers don't text/e-mail like that. The

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