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Don't Die, Dragonfly

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Sabine Rose is determined to become a “normal” teenager. She hides her psychic powers, but she can’t seem to get Opal, her spirit guide, out of her head. Suspected of a crime she didn’t commit, Sabine must defend herself and save a friend’s life.

Format: Ebook
ISBN: 9780738717364
Series: The Seer Series, Flux
Tags:  Reading Level: Grades 9-12, Interest Level: Grades 9-12, Romance, Paranormal & Supernatural

After getting kicked out of school and sent to live with her grandmother, Sabine Rose is determined to become a “normal” teenage girl. She hides her psychic powers from everyone, even from her grandmother Nona, who also has “the gift.” Having a job at the school newspaper and friends like Penny-Love, a popular cheerleader, have helped Sabine fit in at her new school. She has even managed to catch the eye of the adorable Josh DeMarco. Yet, Sabine can’t seem to get the bossy voice of Opal, her spirit guide, out of her head . . . or the disturbing images of a girl with a dragonfly tattoo. Suspected of a crime she didn’t commit, Sabine must find the strength to defend herself and, later, save a friend from certain danger.

Copyright: 2004
Page Count: 288
Rights Territory: Worldwide
Categories:
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Romance / Contemporary
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Social Themes / Friendship
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Paranormal, Occult & Supernatural

With plots involving twins, cheerleaders, ghosts, psychics and clones, Linda Joy Singleton has published over 25 midgrade and YA books.

When she’s not writing, she enjoys life in the country with a barnyard of animals including horses, cats, dogs and pigs. She especially loves to hear from readers and speaking at schools and libraries. She collects vintage series books like Nancy Drew, Trixie Belden and Judy Bolton.

When Linda is asked why she’d rather write for kids than adults, she says, “I love seeing the world through the heart of a child, where magic is real and every day begins a new adventure. I hope to inspire them to reach for their dreams. Writing for kids is a gift, a responsibility, and an honor.”

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