Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Gifted: Out of Sight, Out of Mind by Marilyn Kaye


Amanda Beeson is the most popular - and nastiest - girl at Meadowbrook Middle School. But Amanda has a secret: there's a reason she's so mean, because feeling sorry for someone means Amanda spends time "in their shoes." Literally. One morning she wakes up in someone else's body - quiet, timid Tracy Devon, the biggest nobody in school. Now Amanda has to learn to live as someone else and find a way to control her ability so that she can return to being herself.


This book was interesting - sort of a Freaky Friday with a bit of a twist. Although the story was a little fluffy, there were definitely some more serious undertones; also, the characters were interesting but it was pretty clear that character and plot development are going to continue running throughout the "Gifted" series which focuses one at a time on the students at Meadowbrook who have special abilities. The book can stand on its own, but it definitely seems to be the sort that might be better with the sequels. The ending seemed a little abrupt, but overall, I enjoyed it and would recommend it, particularly for younger teens and fantasy fans who are looking for some light reading.


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