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Barrie Summy

Auteur de I So Don't Do Mysteries

5+ oeuvres 548 utilisateurs 21 critiques

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Œuvres de Barrie Summy

I So Don't Do Mysteries (2008) 286 exemplaires
I So Don't Do Spooky (2009) 125 exemplaires
The Disappearance of Emily H. (2015) 56 exemplaires
I So Don't Do Makeup (2010) 49 exemplaires
I So Don't Do Famous (2011) 32 exemplaires

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Attending her fifth new school in yet another new town, after yet another of her mother’s failed relationships, Raine, an eighth-grader, desperately hopes that this school will be her last. Raine possesses a unique gift--she feels and sees sparkles around people that allow her to see their memories. When she discovers that a fellow student named Emily Huvar is missing, and the three cliquey girls at her new school appear to be somehow involved, she becomes obsessed with using her supernatural talent to solve this mystery and find her. Written for tweens, this fun, involving and unusual mystery and story of a girl desiring some sort of normalcy is hard to put down.

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mcpl.wausau | 2 autres critiques | Sep 25, 2017 |
Eighth grader Raine has an unusual skill; she can see the "sparkle" given off by the remnant of a memory, scoop it up with her hand, and then relive the memory.
This ability is going to come in very handy when she decides to try to figure out what happened to the girl who used to live in the house Raine now lives in.
As she tries to solve the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Emily Huvar, Raine comes across a number of memories that all point to a variety of suspects.
This was a fast and enjoyable read recommended for reluctant middle school readers.… (plus d'informations)
½
 
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JRlibrary | 2 autres critiques | Dec 28, 2015 |
Read this as part of my researching-agents project. Strong, funny female main character -- lots of female characters of all ages, in fact, including a police detective. Just realized how admirable that is: Summy manages to make a primarily female cast seem as natural and unforced as do the primarily male casts of so many movies and novels. The plot twists were handled expertly, and the paranormal premise is engaging.
 
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Deborah_Markus | 2 autres critiques | Aug 8, 2015 |
Quite a page turner. I'm surprised that this is not a YA book. It felt more like high school than middle school to me. I guess Nancy Drew was like this when I was a child. I liked the central character a lot. Some of the others were not as fully developed.
 
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njcur | 2 autres critiques | Jul 21, 2015 |

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Œuvres
5
Aussi par
1
Membres
548
Popularité
#45,524
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
21
ISBN
30

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