The Edge of Nowhere

The Edge of Nowhere
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Whidbey Island Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2012

Lexile Score

800

Reading Level

3-4

ATOS

5.3

Interest Level

9-12(UG)

نویسنده

Elizabeth George

شابک

9781101590584
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Kirkus

August 1, 2012
The bestselling author of the Inspector Lynley crime novels turns to teens with this paranormal-series opener. Fourteen-year-old Becca King finds herself stranded on Whidbey Island in Washington state, without family, friends or funds, and with an angry, murderous stepfather on her trail. Becca has the power to hear snippets of other people's thoughts, which is both a blessing and a curse. She finds a place to live, makes a few friends and starts high school, while waiting for her mother, gone to British Columbia to establish a safe home for them, to return to pick her up. Becca immediately connects with Derric, an adopted Ugandan boy who is a popular athlete and the son of the local undersheriff. Derric is injured in a fall and remains in a coma for much of the story; a police investigation into who might have pushed Derric off his hiking trail ensues. The mystery is slight and unlikely, with few clues, and the investigation and Derric's stay in the hospital drag on for too long. Derric's ethnicity is frankly exoticized, with far too many references to the "handsome black boy" and "eyes as dark as the nighttime of his skin." Lacking vampires, werewolves and a compelling mystery, this will be of most interest to persistent readers of teen sagas set in the Pacific Northwest. (Paranormal mystery. 12 & up)

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School Library Journal

October 1, 2012

Gr 7 Up-George makes her YA debut in this series opener. Becca King and her mom are on the run from her stepfather, who has used Becca's ability to hear what other people are thinking to make illegal money. Becca is to find refuge in the home of her mother's friend on Whidbey Island, near Seattle. Meanwhile, Becca's mother is to continue on to Canada in search of safety. Things don't go as planned when no one is there to pick Becca up at the ferry. She is taken in by Debbie Grieber, a woman who runs a motel and has a strange past. She meets Derric Nyombe, a 16-year-old Ugandan orphan who was adopted by the town's deputy sheriff when he was 10. He has a secret that no one on the island knows about, and Becca thinks she is the only person who can help him. Several other characters have their own troubles. All of these issues collide when Derric has a terrible accident. The book leaves readers wondering if Becca will continue to live her life on the run. George has created an interesting set of characters and plot twists that teenagers who like adventure and mysteries will enjoy.-Shannon Seglin, Patrick Henry Library, Vienna, VA

Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

July 1, 2012
Grades 8-12 Fourteen-year-old Becca King hears whispersfragments of other people's thoughts. Her stepfather, who has used her psychic talent to help him embezzle funds, realizes she has also heard some of his darker secrets. Oddly, most of this happens before the story starts, as if it was in a previous book. Consequently, when Becca and her mother, Laurel, wind up on the run, there's not much reader investment. Laurel puts Becca on a ferry to Whidbey Island in Washington State to hide out with a friend (the decision to let Becca go alone seems to be made solely to advance the plot), and, wow, that doesn't work out. The woman is dead, Becca must fend for herself, and what friends she makes have their own secrets and mysteries. George seems to be going for a Twin Peaks vibe here, and the Pacific Northwest setting is atmospheric. But the story becomes so convoluted that when it's time to sort out Becca's problems, we find they've been pushed to the sequel. What's best here are the characters, both young and adult. There are no stereotypes, and their humanity keeps the story moving, even when the plot is tied in knots. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: George, the popular author of many adult mysteries, plunges into the YA market, and her name recognition (and a major advertising campaign) may generate buzz.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)




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