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The opinions and rating of this review are solely mine. Jun 14, Amy A rated it really liked it Shelves: Everyone has a past life. Leah Nazir is one of the best Insighters in the business. She helps people whose past lives may be giving them problems in their present life. That is, until Archer Drake enters the picture. Life-blind is what the Insighters term it. People who are unable to see their own past lives. But does she, or can she, change the cycle? MaryJanice Davidson does a great job kind of reviving the reincarnation trope. That who they were will continue to directly affect who they are and who they will be.

But then Leah is thrown for a curveball when she meets Archer and very subtly we begin to see a different side to things as Leah comes around too. The sardonic, jaded, kooky humor was spot on for me.

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I felt like this was a book where you needed to get and stay in the flow of the story to really appreciate the whip smart dialogue going on. For me, the idea of them not being drawn to each other right away would have been completely out of context for the overall tone of the book. I generally loved everything about this book. Regardless of some of the inconsistencies, this was a very interesting, engaging read.

The balance between history and ruminations on nature vs. The fact that it was downright hilarious in parts helps a lot too, and I cannot wait to see where Leah finds herself after events that take place in Deja Who. Feb 17, Melissa Wehunt rated it liked it Shelves: I really wanted to LOVE this book. In reality though, I just liked it ok. I enjoyed it very much in the beginning as I've always found MJD hilarious. This book reminded me of reading her social media posts: Random, funny and quick witted. But most importantly, quirky.

So maybe this book was too much of a good thing? I don't know, but about half way through I lost steam and was bored. I did push through to the last pages before I finally quit though. I guess I think that this book could Well. I guess I think that this book could have used more plot Maybe then it would have been awesome. At any rate, I don't expect to be picking up the next book. I feel like I've had my fill of this series. But I still have my fingers crossed that MJD will come up with new awesome series.

Jun 24, Gigi staub rated it it was amazing Shelves: Before long, he even finds himse Leah Nazir is an Insighter. I have always heard good things by this Author and when this new series came up for review, I thought now was the time to try her out. Her writing style was fun to read with a twist of sarcasm. I liked the quirky characters. Leah was very prickly and interesting. Archer was persistent and a little annoying sometimes.

I liked the teasing aspect of their relationship and they really don't get past first base until the end of the book. The biggest thing I liked about the book was the concept. Leah is a therapist "insighter" for people who are having issues with their past lives. I found Leah who has her own issues and those of her patients the most interesting part of the story.

All the possibilities this concept could bring is very exciting to think about. Do read the foreword it helps with the story. There is one thing I have to say though Are there no people with happy past lives???

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I eagerly anticipate the next book in the series! Jul 03, Jodi Spillane rated it liked it Shelves: I had fun with this book. Leah Nazir can see people's past lives and is trying to figure out who keeps murdering her in hers. Archer Drake has been hired to protect her and falls instantly in love. Both main characters have the quirky personalities you expect in a MJD book. I'm quite interested to see how she develops this series. This is another funny series, however, not nearly as good as Queen Betsy. Am looking forward to book 2.

Nov 25, Amanda [Novel Addiction] rated it really liked it Shelves: I snorted out loud every time Archer said anything about Leah being a sexy hammerhead shark. This book was silly, and ridiculous, and maybe even a little crazy - but I loved it.

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The world MJD created was fascinating, and her humorous writing style makes anything she writes a true joy to read. Jan 29, Darla added it. Another book with all the things I love most about MaryJanice Davidson books! Funny, interesting, snappy dialogue, adorable characters and lots of fun reading. Looking forward to the next installment! Sep 08, Barb Lie rated it really liked it. It is my first book by Davidson, and I have admit it was interesting, at times fun, and also kind of confusing.

The premise of the story is about Insighters, who have the ability to read people and the lives they lived in the past. It started off a bit wild, giving us a look at our heroine, Leah, who is a Insighter consultant that helps people face their current and past lives. It kind of threw me off, as she can see Deja Who by MaryJanice Davidson is the first book in her new Insighter series.

It kind of threw me off, as she can see the lives of this one person, some being famous murderers. Enter our hero, Archer, who was hired to watch over Leah, by her mother. Archer, is a bit weird, but he quickly expresses his love for Leah. He is also the one person she cannot read. Leah herself, is in a predicament. In each of her lives, she keeps getting murdered, and is trying find the person who follows her into each life. Archer will join hands with Leah to find her killer, and stop him before he kills her again.

It is difficult to write this review, as it really was a different type of read. I liked Leah and even Archer, though he was a bit quirky. What follows is an excellent story about finding her killer, and her falling in love with Archer. The last third of the book was exciting, with a good resolution. If you enjoy a different storyline that delves partly in the past, and fun snarky dialogue, then this would be a good series for you to try.

Barb The Reading Cafe Jun 14, Shelley rated it it was ok Shelves: Meet year old protagonist Leah Nazir. She is an Insighter who is able to recognize other people's previous lives and how their previous lives impact with their current ones. Leah knows all about previous lives. In fact, she's been at the center of some historical events and lived, only to be killed by a stalker who is infatuated with her. Leah is considered to be at the top of the Insighter profession. There really isn't anyone better than she is.

However, Leah has some issues. September 6th by Berkley What did I just a read??? I pre ordered this book quite awhile ago because I've enjoyed everything I've ever read written by this author. It's hard for me to believe that this book was written by the same author who in the past has written witty, hilarious and well paced books. This book could've been so good. The premise was actually something new and that doesn't happen that much anymore. Instead a great idea got wasted on a shitty What did I just a read??? Instead a great idea got wasted on a shitty book.

Just a side note one bad book will not turn me off this author, she's written far more good than bad. Jul 29, Susan rated it really liked it. Deja Who is the first in a new series by Mary Janice Davidson. Full of the all the witty, snarky dialogue that you'd expect from Ms.

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It's an intriguing premise for this series, but at times a bit confusing. By the end, the rough edges were smoothing out. I'd like to see more of Leah, Archer, and Cat. Jun 23, Angie Elle added it. I just can't get into this book. Jun 28, Cressa rated it it was ok. Jan 24, Christina rated it it was ok Shelves: Now I'm going to preface this review with a disclaimer: I used to love MaryJanice Davidson.

In the beginning, I loved Betsy and, despite what some reviewers say about Fred being a carbon copy of Betsy, I loved Fred. All that bitchy commentary really made me laugh. I resisted because I've already DNF'd three books this week. Deja Who takes place in a world where most of the population remembers their past lives and rely on Insighters to help them explain their current actions - actions which are usually written off because they were a sociopath for five lives so why bother changing now? But he's late and Leah is getting restless.

Her abusive mother who has been equally as abusive and unbearable in every life is so desperate to revive her failed screen career that she hires an amateur PI to watch Leah, finding the one anomaly in this life which could break the cycle. I don't care if her client was a serial killer or a judge in a past life, get on with the story! It was filled to the brim with a messy, disorganised narrative that did not help the reader gather any sort of connection to the protagonists.

This time around it was just annoying.

The characters felt very two dimensional, specifically Leah and Archer. The number of times I had to reread a batch of dialogue to figure out who exactly was speaking which line was frightening! I was also unimpressed with the constant hinting at Archer's past to drag out an additional book.

It was annoying and completely unnecessary and only served to detract from the plotline: Leah figuring out how to break the cycle. Let me be perfectly honest, I loved the concept of this book. It was shiny and new and I was excited about a new MaryJanice Davidson series. I also follow the author on Facebook and enjoy her daily insights into her life, which are hilarious.

Unfortunately, the execution has let me down and I won't be picking up the next book. I am also beginning to wonder if maybe I have simply outgrown MaryJanice's writing style. To figure that out, I'll have to pick up another of her books but I'm not willing to do that at this moment. Nov 12, Sharon Tyler rated it liked it. Leah wants to know who's been following her through time, and who's been stalking her in the present. After all, she's grown fond of this life, and even fonder of nerdy Archer. And that could be anyone she has come to know and trust.

Deja Who has a little bit of everything. There is some worldbuilding, to understand the importance of past lives, and Leah's job to see and explain how those lives could be effecting the daily lives of her clients. The characters are all more than a little quirky, but self- aware of their flaws and idiosyncrasies, which made their conversations, thoughts, and expositions that much more interesting and strange. Leah, Cat, and Archer are all odd people, but in a way that makes them enjoyable to read- most of the time. I have to admit that on occasion it got to be too much and their quirks crossed the line between fun and cute to hit weird and annoying.

I found that the mystery part of the book got off to a slow start, because of the world and character building that was necessary to get readers to care about our main players. However, once the mystery got going it was unstoppable and moved very quickly toward the resolution. I liked returning to the quirky writing of Davidson, but am not sure if I will keep following the series.

I think that will depend on the blurb for the next book. Deja Who is full of wacky characters, with a solid mystery interwoven through the insanity. Fans of Davisdon's Queen Betsy series, and other quirky characters she has written, will enjoy this book as well.

Nov 30, Rebecca Lyman rated it really liked it Shelves: This book is about Leah Nazir, an Insighter who is trying not to get murdered during this lifetime. An Insighter is a certified person, almost like a therapist but in this world they can also help the person discover who they were in past lives using a specific medication and hopefully help them figure out how to break the cycle of their wrongdoings in this lifetime.

I thought this was a really creative and interesting plot. Overall I liked this book. And the way their conversations jump around can sometimes be confusing and hard to keep up with. For the most part I stayed engaged throughout the whole story, although in a couple points it did get a little dry. I always like when a book can tie in a historical aspect. This was a pretty good book, though dark at times.

I would recommend it though, it was very interesting. Apr 03, Shauna Closen added it Shelves: I read MaryJanice Davidson's Queen Betsy series, or at least the first handful, and really enjoyed them. They were a hoot and a half, but that was easily 6 years ago. I feel that she was trying way too hard to make this novel funny, sacrificing plot and character development for a lame punch line. Especially from Archer, the "adorkable" love interest, every other word out of his mouth pissed me off, and Leah's reaction to all of it was ridiculous considering she expects to be killed by some rand I read MaryJanice Davidson's Queen Betsy series, or at least the first handful, and really enjoyed them.

Especially from Archer, the "adorkable" love interest, every other word out of his mouth pissed me off, and Leah's reaction to all of it was ridiculous considering she expects to be killed by some rando at any second. They were just barely talking about figuring out who was going to pop out of the woodwork and kill her when I quit. The concept, reincarnation with most people remembering at least a bit if each life and some remembering everything, sounded so good. The potential was there, but it fell short when talking about the MC's patients, like I don't actually care if some chick was a child killer in a past life and became one now because of it.

I did like the one who was afraid of drowning, though, probably because I don't know who he was in his past life to bog the story down. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. MaryJanice Davidson is an American author and motivational speaker who writes mostly paranormal romance, but also young adult and non-fiction. Paul with her family. You can reach her on Facebook and follow her on MaryJanice Davidson is an American author and motivational speaker who writes mostly paranormal romance, but also young adult and non-fiction. You can reach her on Facebook and follow her on Twitter.

Other books in the series. Books by MaryJanice Davidson. Trivia About Deja Who Insight No trivia or quizzes yet. Quotes from Deja Who. What a wonderful bitch.

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