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Premonitions by Jude Watson
Premonitions, predictions of near future happenings, seeing a friend disappear: Gracie sees them all too often. She sees things, and no one, not even her, can stop them. With suspense and a billion other things to draw you in, this book is worth a million words and each of them better than the other.
Gracie used to live in the big city with her grandparents after her mother crashed in an accident. After awhile, her grandparents thought it would be better if she moved in with her Aunt Shay and cousin Diego on Beswick Island. Shortly afterward, she met a girl about her age named Kelsey. Kelsey was a great friend to Gracie, until one day Gracie snapped at her. Sad and crushed Kelsey goes away, never to be seen again.
With characters such as Gracie, Aunt Shay, Diego, Kelsey, and tons of crazy computer nerds, this book is amazing. I believe if you like a book with mystery, suspense, and adventure, you need to read this. I give it a ninety-five out of one hundred.
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