The+Sixth+Sense

__ **Rating** __ 4 Stars

__ **Summary** __ Child psychologist Malcolm Crowe is a great doctor, and he knows it; until an unfortunate visit from his former patient Vincent, he changes his view on how to help his patients. After the incident Crowe takes off from work for a year. He then returns and takes on a patient with nearly the same issues as Vincent, Cole. Against the wishes of Crowe's wife, he continues to work with the child and work to figure out what is really going on with Cole Sear. When Cole finally tells Dr. Crowe his secret, Dr. Crowe begins to understand that he may really be Cole's only hope.

__ **Review** __ I think that overall this was a really good story. I liked how it wasn't written from a certain person's point of view. Though I've never met anyone with the issues that Cole has, the author made it very easy to relate to. When I was reading this I almost felt like I knew exactly what Cole, his mother, and Dr. Crowe, were going through. Realistically, I understand that some of the things in this story cannot happen and probably never will. It's still a very interesting way to look at things. I love how the author tells so much about Cole without the reader ever really being able to get in his head. I would recommend this to a friend or anyone who likes creepy books or thrillers. It's a pretty short read and it's really interesting because it's about a kid whose somewhat normal. It's unpredictable and a great read!