![]() ![]() They are already familiar with Emily through the previous books. Teens will find the story entertaining but will find more enjoyment if Her resourcefulnessĪnd determination, however, make Emily an appealing character. To her rescue, so there is not a lot of suspense. Nothing believable in this book, but it is a fun mystery/adventure.Įmily's unusual powers and equally unusual companions always come Her cousin, Jakey, and somehow pulled all of Jakey's memories ofĮmily from his brain in order to find out Emily's whereabouts andĮmily the Strange is indeed strange-as is her world. The goal of claiming the Black Rock for himself. ![]() In Seaside, Emily discovers her archenemy, Attikol, is also there, with To receive her inheritance, the magical Black Rock. ![]() She receives a letter from her (deceased)ĭark Aunts instructing her to return to their ancestral town of Seaside Book 4 Accelerated Reader MG+ 5. Subjects Goth culture (Subculture), Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Children's fiction, Animals, fiction Showing 1 featured edition. Thirteen-year-old Emily's story continues in journal form andĬovers two weeks of her life. Thirteen-year-old Emily the Strange visits modern-day Seasidetown and attempts to avoid a 'thought thief,' save her psychic cousin, thwart her ancestral enemy, and finally claim her unusual inheritance. Thirteen-year-old Emily the Strange visits modern-day Seasidetown and attempts to avoid a 'thought thief,' save her psychic cousin, thwart her ancestral enemy, and finally claim her unusual inheritance. Emily the Strange: Piece of Mind." Retrieved from ![]() By Rob Reger, Rob Reger, Jessica Gruner, Buzz Parker. Emily the Strange: Piece of Mind." The Free Library. Emily the Strange: Piece of Mind By Rob Reger, Rob Reger, Jessica Gruner. ![]()
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