What’s worse than having telepathy in high school? Having telepathy in high school, and then losing it. When class 10B got their flu shots and developed the unexpected side effect of telepathy, it seemed like the worse thing ever. But two years later, they’ve got used to their powers. They’ve even come to like them. And as they prepare to leave school, they’re all making exciting plans – plans that involve them being Espies. So when one by one they suddenly begin to lose their powers, they know they can’t let it happen. Can they save their telepathy before it’s too late? Or will they have to learn how to survive without them once again? (taken from goodreads.com)
Two years ago, class 10B was injected with the flu shot and somehow gained the ability to heart other peoples thoughts. Now, as they prepare to graduate something weirder is happening, their ESP is starting to disappear. What does this mean? How can they stop it?
I LOVED Don’t Even Think About It and for the longest time I was trying to get my hands on a copy of the follow up novel. When I was in London I saw this at Waterstones and picked up a copy. I am so happy I did that.
This story is fun and thoughtful. Its well-written and engaging.
The class of seniors are all different, each of them has their own struggles and their own stories.
This book takes place all over manhattan, setting the scene for the chaos that ensues throughout this book.
There is great representation of anxiety with Olivia. Olivia is by far my favorite character, she grows more than any other character in the story and she learns a lot about herself throughout the story.
The ESP poses as a challenge and a gift to these students, showing them more about each other and learning about themselves.
I enjoyed this book very much and if you havent read the first book, Don’t Even Think About It, you should pick it up!
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