Vigorously Disoriented (DISCONTINUED)

Vigorously Disoriented (DISCONTINUED)

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If you could read minds, would you? Faye Parker never wanted to be the center of attention. She hides behind her hair, has one friend, and she studies the night away so that her parents won't bother her in her room. So why did she have to get hit in the head with a basketball hard enough to cause her to pass out, and get the sudden ability to read other people's minds and much more? Why does she have to be the one to leave her home and go to some special school, to control these powers? There's another thing she wants to know... why is she considered the "weird" one in her new school?
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