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Title:The Strange Power (Dark Visions #1)
Author:L.J. Smith
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 230 pages
Published:December 1st 1994 by Simon Pulse
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance
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The Strange Power (Dark Visions #1) Paperback | Pages: 230 pages
Rating: 3.81 | 6621 Users | 241 Reviews

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They said she had evil eyes...

Eyes that saw what was not meant to be seen. Kaitlyn Fairchild was frightened by her uncanny talent, by the prophetic drawings that isolated her at school. Until she was invited to California, to attend the Zetes institute with four other psychically gifted students, in return for a college scholarship. It was a chance to begin again, to belong; a great adventure, with the promise of romance...with Rob, irresistible, yet strangely innocent...with dark, enigmatic Gabriel. Until they learn the truth about an experiment that threatens their sanity, and their lives. All they have is each other, and a perilous psychic link that can save - or destroy - them all...

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Original Title: The Strange Power (Dark Visions, #1)
ISBN: 0671874543 (ISBN13: 9780671874544)
Edition Language: English
Series: Dark Visions #1
Characters: Rob Kessler, Kaitlyn Fairchild, Lewis Chao, Gabriel Wolfe, Anna Whiteraven

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Between 4 to 4.5 stars Thank God that I have this big volume with the three books inside it.I loved this book it was more like introduction for the five kids and their powers in my eyes. Still it was intriguing with fast base. I hope the series will end beautifully. I don't think I will finish the other two parts before the year ends but I will try.

The first time I read these were 8 years ago, and while it was still a really good read, I didn't enjoy it quite so much the second time around. The second and third books in the series were so much better than the first though, so hopefully I'll enjoy them the same.

This is more of a moan on the romance in the book itself then the actual story, mostly because its what you'd expect from the author by now and it's kind of clear what's gonna end up happening. Normally I'm all for L.J Smith's style of romance for the heroine: Her meeting the significant other, feeling the instant connection, the sparks, the combination of both which is "something she's never felt before" and blah blah blah you get the drift. Somehow this ends up with her falling in love mostly

I'm writing one review for the whole trilogy.I first read this several years ago (the original printing) in Junior High. It is my favorite L.J. Smith series. I love Kate, and how Smith writes her as such a relatable and believable person. She is a strong and independent girl (unlike Jenny in The Forbidden Game trilogy) who is desperate to connect with other people and learn to control her ability. Her reactions to things are genuine. When she sees a girl leaving Gabriel's room, instead of being

I'm writing one review for the whole trilogy.I first read this several years ago (the original printing) in Junior High. It is my favorite L.J. Smith series. I love Kate, and how Smith writes her as such a relatable and believable person. She is a strong and independent girl (unlike Jenny in The Forbidden Game trilogy) who is desperate to connect with other people and learn to control her ability. Her reactions to things are genuine. When she sees a girl leaving Gabriel's room, instead of being

*3.5 stars*

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