The Forbidden Game (The Forbidden Game #1-3) 
But as Jenny and her six friends begin to play the Game at Tom's birthday celebration, a night of friends and fun quickly turns into a night of terror and obsessive love. Because the Game isn't just a game - it's the seven friends' new reality, where Julian reigns as the Prince of the Shadows.
One by one the friends must confront their phobias to win the Game. To lose the Game is to lose their lives. And that is only the beginning...
MORE? MORE! @ P.S. I love that book!I have found out about this book from Jen from The Bookavid blog and received my own omnibook copy while I was still in the UK. Therefore, once my bookshelves were up here in Germany it was the first book I picked up to read as it was a Trilogy and I had all three books in my omnibook. The writing of L.J. Smith is just never disappointing. I did not know up until I started the first page how much I missed it! She is an amazing author!THE WORLD: This trilogy
O. MY. GOSH.my life is complete now that i have read this book.My absolute favorite character was Julian, he brought an essence of scariness but hotness to it all.Hated tom, and i wanted to slap Jenny every time she thought about him.I bawled so freaking hard at the end of the book, (my mascara was running)I wish Julian and Jenny could have been together.This is my all time favorite book!

Alright. Here goes. I liked this book, but I also did not like it. I have so much to say about this book. Coming into this book, I expected too much. My friends kept telling me how amazing this book is, and how much I had to read it. I finally caved in, and bought the book. So this book is kind of a bind up of three books in one. All from the same story, just seperated into three other books. the hunter, the chase, the kill. As I was reading the hunter, I was telling myself, "oh hey this is
I hate this book so much that I love it. Who in their right mind would make Jenny like Tom and not Julian?!? Julian is fantastic while Tom comes off as a strange chauvinistic pig. I love Julian. He's like a small, cute child who keeps getting caught with his hand in the cookie jar.
I cannot resist an excuse to buddy-read with the oh-so-lovely Heather .... start date TBD December 1.AND, I do what I want ;) This is another L.J. Smith 3-in-1, like Dark Visions, and I feel like lump reviewing these books is kind of unfair! Ergo, I will do a 3-in-1 review as I go! Because ......^^.... that's right I do what I want. The Hunter: 3.5 StarsRight from the beginning of this series Smith engages me.... opening on a scene of Jenny, our MC, being followed by two men down a dark
Rating: 2.5/5 stars to be precise.Full review (or maybe a rant) will be updated as soon as school holiday starts. Update as promised Let's me start off with the prose of the three books. I don't like it. To me, the prose was just adequate, annoying at times, even. Upon reading the books, I found the style to be quite childish- I know that the trilogy is YA but it seems to me that it aims more towards tweens. When I was reading the book, it gave off a nostalgic vibe and kinda transported me back
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Original Title: | The Forbidden Game |
ISBN: | 1416989404 (ISBN13: 9781416989400) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Forbidden Game #1-3 |
Characters: | Julian Stone, Zach Taylor, Jenny Thornton, Tom Locke, Audrey Myers, Dee Eliade, Michael Cohen, Summer Parker-Pearson |
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When Jenny buys a game for her boyfriend, Tom, she finds herself inexplicably drawn to the guy behind the counter. There is something mysteriously alluring about Julian's pale eyes and bleached-blond hair. And when he places the Game into her hands, she knows their connection is something deeper.But as Jenny and her six friends begin to play the Game at Tom's birthday celebration, a night of friends and fun quickly turns into a night of terror and obsessive love. Because the Game isn't just a game - it's the seven friends' new reality, where Julian reigns as the Prince of the Shadows.
One by one the friends must confront their phobias to win the Game. To lose the Game is to lose their lives. And that is only the beginning...
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Title | : | The Forbidden Game (The Forbidden Game #1-3) |
Author | : | L.J. Smith |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Omnibus |
Pages | : | Pages: 750 pages |
Published | : | June 8th 2010 by Simon Pulse (first published December 1st 1997) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance |
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I came across L.J. Smith's name on one of the Twilight forums. Her books were regarded very highly, so I decided to give one of her series a try. My first available book happened to be The Forbidden Game trilogy. A little bit about each of three books. The Hunter In a few words, this is a story about Jenny, an ordinary good girl, and Julian, a "Dark Prince" who is in love with her. To lure Jenny in his world, Julian tricks her and 6 of her friends to play The Game, where all of them have to faceMORE? MORE! @ P.S. I love that book!I have found out about this book from Jen from The Bookavid blog and received my own omnibook copy while I was still in the UK. Therefore, once my bookshelves were up here in Germany it was the first book I picked up to read as it was a Trilogy and I had all three books in my omnibook. The writing of L.J. Smith is just never disappointing. I did not know up until I started the first page how much I missed it! She is an amazing author!THE WORLD: This trilogy
O. MY. GOSH.my life is complete now that i have read this book.My absolute favorite character was Julian, he brought an essence of scariness but hotness to it all.Hated tom, and i wanted to slap Jenny every time she thought about him.I bawled so freaking hard at the end of the book, (my mascara was running)I wish Julian and Jenny could have been together.This is my all time favorite book!

Alright. Here goes. I liked this book, but I also did not like it. I have so much to say about this book. Coming into this book, I expected too much. My friends kept telling me how amazing this book is, and how much I had to read it. I finally caved in, and bought the book. So this book is kind of a bind up of three books in one. All from the same story, just seperated into three other books. the hunter, the chase, the kill. As I was reading the hunter, I was telling myself, "oh hey this is
I hate this book so much that I love it. Who in their right mind would make Jenny like Tom and not Julian?!? Julian is fantastic while Tom comes off as a strange chauvinistic pig. I love Julian. He's like a small, cute child who keeps getting caught with his hand in the cookie jar.
I cannot resist an excuse to buddy-read with the oh-so-lovely Heather .... start date TBD December 1.AND, I do what I want ;) This is another L.J. Smith 3-in-1, like Dark Visions, and I feel like lump reviewing these books is kind of unfair! Ergo, I will do a 3-in-1 review as I go! Because ......^^.... that's right I do what I want. The Hunter: 3.5 StarsRight from the beginning of this series Smith engages me.... opening on a scene of Jenny, our MC, being followed by two men down a dark
Rating: 2.5/5 stars to be precise.Full review (or maybe a rant) will be updated as soon as school holiday starts. Update as promised Let's me start off with the prose of the three books. I don't like it. To me, the prose was just adequate, annoying at times, even. Upon reading the books, I found the style to be quite childish- I know that the trilogy is YA but it seems to me that it aims more towards tweens. When I was reading the book, it gave off a nostalgic vibe and kinda transported me back
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