What's worse than having telepathy in high school?Having telepathy in high school, and then losing it.When class 10B got their flu shots and developed the unexpected side effect of telepathy, it seemed like the worse thing ever. But two years later, they've got used to their powers. They've even come to like them. And as they prepare to leave school, they're all making exciting plans - plans that involve them being Espies.So when one by one they suddenly begin to lose their powers, they know they can't let it happen. Can they save their telepathy before it's too late? Or will they have to learn how to survive without them once again?
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The Espies are back in the smart and funny follow-up to Don't Even Think About It by Sarah Mlynowski
Q: What's worse than having telepathy in high school?A: Having telepathy in high school, and then losing it.We used to rule the school with our ability to know what everyone was thinking. But recently, we've stopped being able to tune in. Life will never be the same...unless we get our powers back.A smart and funny story about friendship, first love and surviving high school, the follow up to DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT.
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Raises some interesting questions around just how two-faced people really are. With some nice touches of humour thrown in, it also offers and insight into how what's going on inside our minds rarely bears much resemblance to the words that come from our mouths
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STARRED REVIEW: With wit, energy, and an uncanny understanding of teenage logic, Mlynowski weighs the pros and cons of independence in this modern cautionary tale - Publishers Weekly on TEN THINGS WE SHOULDN'T HAVE DONE
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781408331552
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Orchard Books
Vekt
256 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
Y, 03
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
304
Forfatter
Biographical note
Sarah Mlynowski started writing books when she was three years old. Kind of. She would tell them and her mom would transcribe them. They were all about princesses named Sarah. After learning to use her own pencil, she continued scribbling stories throughout elementary and high school, and studied English literature in college.
When she was twenty-four she published her first chick lit novel, Milkrun. Since then she has written six novels for teens, four additional novels for adults, co-written a guide to writing chick lit (See Jane Write), co-edited two bestselling charity collections, and contributed to various anthologies. Originally from Montreal, Sarah now lives in Manhattan.