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Jude Watson
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Absorbing mystery and suspense from bestselling author Jude Watson, about a girl whose ability to see the past, present, and future is the key to solving the disappearance of her best friendGrace has premonitions. They've haunted her since her parents' death. She doesn't know how to deal with them, and doesn't want to. She never knows whether she's seeing the past, the present, or the future. It just comes to her. Then Grace's best friend disappears. And suddenly the premonitions that have been the bane of her existence become the only way to solve the mystery of where the friend has gone -- and how she can be saved in time.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Adventure
  • Mystery
  • Paranormal

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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CA

Grace goes to live at her Aunt Shay's house after her mother dies. Grace has premonitions of people and things but she can't tell whether the visions are in the past, present, or future. Her best friend is Emily Carbonel. They have a fight one day and Emily walks away. Before Emily leaves, Grace has a premonition in which someone kidnaps Emily. Then Emily disappears. Grace was the last person to talk to her before she turns up missing. The rest of the story is about Grace and Aunt Shay's son, Diego, trying to find Emily.

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JPM

 This story is about a girl, Gracie, who can see into the future. Her mother died a year ago in a terrible car crash, and since then she has had to live with her Aunt Shay, who she doesn't like at all. When her best friend Emily disappears one day, she must use her powers to same her friend before it's too late. The combination of the characters set the mood for the book. Zed is a mysterious character, and he makes the mysteries in the book more exciting. I found myself guessing who has done what and what would happen next, but I never seemed to guess correctly.

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