I hated this book. Objectively, it wasn't bad. But I hated it. I disliked the MC Jess, her irresponsible parents, her boring crush, her boring new ability... It wasn't a fun book (every time I need a good laugh I go to Meg Cabot, sort-of) and her ability was the less fun of all. I've only finished i...
I put this series in my massive TBR queue a long, long time ago, when Sarah Wendell mentioned it on a DBSA podcast. I finally got around to starting the books on Sunday night, as my vacation was in its final hours. Today, Tuesday morning, I have finished books one and two and started book three, so ...
You know what's awkward? Re-reading a book you first read right when it came out, and thinking, "Geez, this book is dated." I am so old.Also, the ablist language ("retarded," "lame") drove me nuts. Because I know that Meg Cabot isn't an ablist individual (I mean, the main character's brother has sch...
Meh. It was alright and I read it because Meg Cabot's name was on front to find out it was written by another author and isn't as great. The story is alright but not as good as Meg's stuff.
I really liked this book. Jess is a normal teenager living in rural Indiana when one day she's struck by lightning. Afterwards she is able to find missing people. Is this new talent a gift or a curse?
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