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A better nightmare
First Author value, for Searching:
Freeman, Megan, author.
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Libros
Abstract:
"Emily Emerson is finally a senior at the Wildsmoor Facility. Here, the students live each day as shadows, one day blurring into the next while the symptoms of the Grimm-Cross Syndrome are trained out of them. For Emily, the Grimm means strange dreams and hallucinations that can be set free into the world. It was beautiful until it turned evil. Now she'll do anything to get better and get back to her life. She'll be more quiet and obedient than everyone else. But when Emily is introduced to the Cure, a secret society for kids who believe that the Grimm isn't a disease, but a gift, she begins to see her strange abilities in a new light. And she begins to notice people she hasn't noticed before . . . Emir isn't like the other kids at Wildsmoor. He says things that he shouldn't--dangerous things. He is electric in more ways than one. Until now, Emily's world has been about rules, order, and repetition. But all of that is about to change"--Provided by publisher.
Tema:
Magic -- Juvenile fiction.
Schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Secret societies -- Juvenile fiction.
Supernatural -- Juvenile fiction.
Magic -- Fiction.
Schools -- Fiction.
Secret societies -- Fiction.
Supernatural -- Fiction.
Écoles -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse.
Sociétés secrètes -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse.
Surnaturel -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse.
School stories.
Young adult fiction.
School fiction.
Paranormal fiction.
Romans scolaires.
Summary:
"Emily Emerson is finally a senior at the Wildsmoor Facility. Here, the students live each day as shadows, one day blurring into the next while the symptoms of the Grimm-Cross Syndrome are trained out of them. For Emily, the Grimm means strange dreams and hallucinations that can be set free into the world. It was beautiful until it turned evil. Now she'll do anything to get better and get back to her life. She'll be more quiet and obedient than everyone else. But when Emily is introduced to the Cure, a secret society for kids who believe that the Grimm isn't a disease, but a gift, she begins to see her strange abilities in a new light. And she begins to notice people she hasn't noticed before . . . Emir isn't like the other kids at Wildsmoor. He says things that he shouldn't--dangerous things. He is electric in more ways than one. Until now, Emily's world has been about rules, order, and repetition. But all of that is about to change"--Provided by publisher.
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