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Mind Games

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Thus reads an article in the Waverly Times, which is Exhibit A in this fresh and inventive story about ESP, friendship, sisterhood, and the ties that bind. Told by the characters themselves, Mind Games crackles with personality and reveals how each student tries to prove that ESP exists and what he or she discovers along the way. Funny and engaging, the individual voices are right on target, revealing the complex relationships and characters of the members of the Mad Science Club. Here they grapple with life, death, love, and the lottery—all before they reach the eighth grade!

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from April 28, 2003
      An inventive format and a cast of memorable characters distinguish Grunwell's debut novel, set in the rife-with-drama milieu of a seventh-grade classroom. Faint echoes of John Hughes's classic teen film The Breakfast Club
      can be heard as a group of disparate students find themselves participating (most of them not by choice) in a supposedly elective science class, referred to as the Mad Science club. As they embark on a science fair project to prove if ESP exists, the various members—among them recent Russian immigrant Marina, deep-thinking-jock Brandon, and hardworking Claire and her brain-damaged twin Kathleen—discover plenty about how their own minds work and how they relate to other people. Grunwell's framework, of a project report with sections written by different students, gives each Mad Scientist a distinct voice, allowing readers the opportunity to deduce much more than what's on the page. Though it may take readers a few passages to see what the author is doing, they will quickly be caught up in the rhythms of the scientific method as Grunwell applies it here. The story flies by, leaving readers eager for more. Ages 10-14.

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  • OverDrive Read
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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:5.1
  • Lexile® Measure:760
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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