I am usually so not a fan of science fiction, especially the kind involving technology. So I was surprised, verging on 😲 shocked when I couldn't put Nia Davenport's Out Of Body down.
Like many other high school students, Megan wasn't exactly sure who she was and where she fit in. She'd drifted from one friendship group to another. When she meets LC she's sure she's finally found a bestie...
...But something goes horribly wrong on their first friendship anniversary. At a party LC offers Megan Molly. Although Megan has never done illicit drugs and has serious misgivings about them she takes it, not wanting to let LC down. She blacks out...
...and wakes up hours later, the party over and LC gone. When she gets home her parents and sister don't recognize her. In fact they threaten to call the cops if she doesn't leave. And there is a girl who looks just like her wearing her pajamas.
The next morning a cop picks her up and takes her to a hospital where a couple claim that she's their missing daughter, Jade. To get out of the hospital she plays along. So she has to learn and take on a whole new identity...
...while struggling to regain her body and life before it's too late...
...not knowing how powerful and dangerous and downright evil the entities behind the body stealings are.
Out Of Body is an excellent choice for sci fi readers' summer reading lists.
On a purrrsonal note, yesterday one of my professors, Dr. Elizabeth Allan took me to Target to buy me a graduation outfit. She bought me a really cute and white dress, a white top to go under it, white jeggings, and an an adorable white jeans jacket. It was such a fun time and one of the kindest 💕 things anyone has ever done for me. Every time I wear those clothes I'll feel gratitude.
A great big shout out goes out to Elizabeth.
Jules Hathaway
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