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Out of Sight, Out of Mind : Gifted Series : Book 1 - Marilyn Kaye

Out of Sight, Out of Mind

Gifted Series : Book 1

By: Marilyn Kaye

Paperback | 1 June 2009

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Meadowbrook Middle School is an ordinary school with ordinary students – queen bees, jocks, nerds, brains, all the usual suspects. With nine exceptions. These students look like the others, but each of them has a special supernatural attribute that marks them out. You could call it a skill, a talent or a disadvantage, but each of these students is unique – they're gifted.

Queen-of-mean Amanda Beeson, 13, wakes up one morning in the wrong body. She's taken over the body that belongs to lonely, unfashionable Tracey Devon – one of Amanda's targets for bullying. Amanda discovers that Tracey, ignored at home and at school, has the ability to turn invisible. Amanda sets out to rescue her one-time victim from obscurity – as well as rescuing herself from Tracey's life!

About The Author

Marilyn Kaye is a bestselling American author. Her series Replica ran to over 20 titles (about a genetically-altered clone) and was an international success. Among her other series were Camp Sunnyside Friends, After School Club, Out of this World and Last on Earth. She lives in Paris.
Industry Reviews
School Library JournalKaye draws her readers in from the get-go, satisfying them in each book, but leaving them wanting more. Strong female characters take the lead in each title, but the author also brings in perspectives of the other "gifted" students throughout. Both selections are fast paced and entangling, giving them wide appeal, particularly for reluctant readers. Shelf AwarenessKaye ("Penelope") uses her trademark mix of clever plotting and edgy humor to skewer the middle-grade mafia. No one is safe. . . . [T]he author's wit keeps readers turning these pages. BooklistBodysnatching and loss of control are great metaphors for adolescent life changes, and Kaye ably explores these changes of identity. . . . Southwest Ohio and Neighboring LibrariesThis book is a great recommendation to readers who want a new type of supernatural reader.

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