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Violence
Some
Supernatural danger and psychological horror; some violence
Language
Barely any
Clean language appropriate for teen readers
Sexual Content
Barely any
A romantic connection; innocent
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
A lot
The psychological weight of psychic ability that can't be turned off; the horror of a corrupt research environment
What this book is about
Kaitlyn Fairchild is recruited for a psychic research institute where she meets other gifted teenagers—including a boy who seems too good to be true and a scientist whose motives may not be what they appear. L.J. Smith's YA paranormal trilogy is accessible and clean.
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