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Original Title: | Dark Reunion |
ISBN: | 1847386823 (ISBN13: 9781847386823) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Dark Visions #1-3 |
Characters: | Rob Kessler, Kaitlyn Fairchild, Lewis Chao, Anna Eva Whiteraven |
L.J. Smith
Paperback | Pages: 732 pages Rating: 4.19 | 36876 Users | 1108 Reviews
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Title | : | Dark Visions (Dark Visions #1-3) |
Author | : | L.J. Smith |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Omnibus |
Pages | : | Pages: 732 pages |
Published | : | September 3rd 2009 by Simon & Schuster (first published 1991) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance |
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GIFTED AND CURSEDKaitlyn Fairchild has always felt like an outsider. Her haunting eyes and prophetic drawings have earned her a reputation as a witch. But Kait's not a witch: she's psychic. Tired of being shunned, Kait accepts an invitation to attend the Zetes Institute, where she can study with other psychic teens and have a fresh start.
As Kaitlyn learns to hone her abilities with four other gifted students, she starts to discover the intensity of her power - and the joy of having true friends. But those friendships quickly become complicated when Kait finds herself torn between two irresistible guys. Rob is a healer - kind and gentle, he's surrounded by good energy, while Gabriel is aggressive and mysterious - a telepath concealing his true nature. Together, Rob and Gabriel's opposing forces start to threaten the group's stability, and when an experiment traps the five teens in a psychic link - a link that threatens their sanity and their lives - Kaitlyn must decide who to trust and who to love...
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I think I have to review each book separately...The Strange Power: Introduces us to all the main characters and the Institution where, Kaitlyn and every other psychic is going to spend the next year. After a few days the discover that not everything is what it seems. The book is really nice, I loved all the characters and the whole Institute life.The Possessed: This is the second book and my least favourite. The characters are always on the run, but nothing really seems to happen. They areKaitlyn has always been considered an outsider at her school and is known as a witch because of her strange drawings. When she gets the urge to draw she never knows what she will produce but her pictures always give a warning about something that will happen in the future. When she is offered a place at an institute for gifted psychics she jumps at the chance to go to California and hopes to find out more about her gifts. Life at the institute isn't what she was expecting though. She makes 4 new
2 1/2 stars. This 1/2 stars thing is becoming a trend in my reviews.I don't want to give it 2 stars because the book kept me entertained. I don't want to give it 3 stars because it had too many flaws.First of all: the main character, Kaitlyn: she raises the bar for all Mary Sues out there. She is the epitome of Mary Suedom. She's different from everybody else. A witch. An outcast who was so 'ugly' kids dared each other to run up to her and touch her (yes I'm being serious). No friends. People
I don't think I can win reading L.J Smith books. This is only my second time "attempting" to read her work and so far, it's not working.While Dark Visions was better then Vampire Diaries, I still found myself easily and overly annoyed.Smith has a strong simplicity in her dialog and writing skills that leave it lacking without any real spark. I wanted enthusiasm, more detail, in-depth characters, specially for these characters, and it just wasn't delivered.I think this is what bothers me the
~~~THE STRANGE POWER~~~Let's first say that I love LJ Smith. I will read anything and everything she ever writes. Her stories and characters all take me on a ride I never want to leave. The Strange Power wasn't too far away from that feeling, but it was a small letdown from what I was expecting.The book takes off really quick, but not tons of plot takes place in this book. After they get to the Institute, not loads happens, which kinda let me down. Of course they have testing (abusing scientific
Books by L.J. Smith are a hit and miss for me. I love her Night World and Secret Circle series but didn't care much for her Vampire Diaries even though they are her most popular books right now. The last series I read of hers was so-so for me as well. But despite that, there was no reluctance from me in picking this book up because it's thematically different. The book focuses on teenagers with psychic abilities rather than your usual run-off-the-mill vampire-werewolves-faeries plot lines. It
review by Saluki*Warning: possible spoilers ahead.*The Dark Visions series by L.J. Smith is comprised of three books, Strange Power, The Possessed, and The Passion. In these books, a totally different type of vampire is explored: a psychic vampire. These vampires arent out for blood, instead they crave energy. However, their bite can be every bit as deadly as vampires that drink blood.Kaitlyn Fairchild is a misfit. She has strange blue eyes and the ability to predict the future through her
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