Reviews - Young Adult / New Adult

Artania: The Pharaoh's Cry
Laurie
Woodward

FANTASY:  Bartholomew Borax III can't play outside, go to school, or most importantly, create art. Alexander "Alex" DeVinci has his art studio and is encouraged to be artistic, but when his mother falls ill, he stops being creative.

The Blue Curtain
L.G.
Metcalf

PARANORMAL:  After her father is brutally murdered and the police are unable to uncover the culprit, 17-year-old Emily decides to take matters into her own hands.  Looking for clues in her late father's antique shop, she discovers an old desk that everyone seems to be looking for.

PARANORMAL/SUSPENSE/THRILLER:  Hunter, a seventeen-year-old telepath, is working for Talon, a subsection of the CIA. Their mission? Find other telepaths and protect them by having them work with Talon. Talon agents are currently trying to find two telepaths that have not been heard from in several days. One is found dead, the other almost there.

PARANORMAL:  Vada is your run-of-the-mill teenager — she hates school, has a little brother who annoys her, two loving parents who embarrass her, and two best friends who have her back. Typical, right? Sure, except that she is telekinetic, her brother can become invisible, and her parents are two of Cyber City’s most famous supers.

Diana has serious plans for her future — too bad the universe doesn't care. After finding a mysterious world in a mirror as a young girl, Diana has tried to live a normal life. Ten years later, however, a bracelet she found in that mirror reappears on her wrist and her world is thrown upside down.

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