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Jill Hathaway

    January 1, 1980

    Jill Hathaway crafts narratives that delve into the intricate relationships between adolescents and their families, exploring themes of identity, belonging, and the search for one's place in the world. Her prose is noted for its insightful exploration of character psychology and its authentic portrayal of Midwestern life. The author masterfully captures the inner lives of her young protagonists, their hopes, disappointments, and self-discoveries. Her works offer readers deeply resonant stories about coming-of-age and the pursuit of truth.

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    • 2013

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      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.9(1268)Add rating

      Vee Bell's journey unfolds further in this gripping sequel, delving deeper into her unique abilities and the challenges she faces. As she navigates the complexities of her powers and personal relationships, suspense builds around the mysteries she must unravel. Themes of identity, trust, and the supernatural intertwine, offering readers a captivating exploration of Vee's growth and the dangers that lurk in her world. Expect twists and emotional depth as Vee confronts both external threats and her inner turmoil.

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    • 2012

      Vee Bell sees through the eyes of a killer. Vee Bell hates having narcolepsy. But collapsing at school is nowhere near as bad as the truth. When Vee passes out she slides randomly into other's people's heads and ends up seeing through their eyes. So when Vee finds herself in the head of a killer, standing over the body of a cheerleader, she's beyond freaked. Vee knows that this was no suicide. And when another cheerleader turns up dead, everyone is a suspect. Struggling to understand her terrifying and unwanted 'gift', Vee is tangled in a web of secrets, lies and danger

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