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5.0 out of 5 stars The Choice ( Outer Limits, No 2) by John Peel
This book was very good because it is about a girl named Aggie Travers. She is picked on at school by kids her own age then uses her power to hurt them. The Princple wants her to go to a different school. ( meaning kicking her out of this school) Then she is befriend by Karen Ross, her tutor. Karen is like Aggie, but Aggie is much stronger the Karen and Karen's friend...
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2.0 out of 5 stars Worst in the series . . .
I found this Outer Limits book very boring. I just could not get into it, which surprised me, since most all of the books in this series grab me by the first page, and if not, than by the end of the first chapter. This was not the case with this one. Even the "climax" was uneventful. The first time I started to read it, I put it down after chapter one, and decided not...
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Choice ( Outer Limits, No 2) by John Peel, November 27, 2000
This book was very good because it is about a girl named Aggie Travers. She is picked on at school by kids her own age then uses her power to hurt them. The Princple wants her to go to a different school. ( meaning kicking her out of this school) Then she is befriend by Karen Ross, her tutor. Karen is like Aggie, but Aggie is much stronger the Karen and Karen's friend Jean. Jean kills herself because the goverment has found them and Karen is in despair. Meanwhile the goverment people are at Aggie's home and Aggie appears at her house running with trears down her face. Soon Karen catches up with Aggie because Aggie saw a dead body (Jeans). The Goverment then grabs Karen and holds a pistol on her temple. Meanwhile Aggie's parents are not understanding why this is happening and Aggie is trying to send a thought to Karen. After Aggie reads the goverment agent (Walsh) mind and sees what the goverment does when they get kids like her. They kill them. To find out what happens read this book!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Aggie's not like other kids., May 1, 2000
The main character of this book, Aggie Travers, has always beenan outcast. But, as it turns out, Aggie has telekinetic powers. Awomen named Karen, who is Aggie's tutor, says she can help her control the powers. Meanwhile, a government agent says Karen wants to kidnap Aggie. Who is telling the truth? This was an exciting, page-turning book.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Worst in the series . . ., February 9, 2002
I found this Outer Limits book very boring. I just could not get into it, which surprised me, since most all of the books in this series grab me by the first page, and if not, than by the end of the first chapter. This was not the case with this one. Even the "climax" was uneventful. The first time I started to read it, I put it down after chapter one, and decided not to read it. I only read the whole thing because it was the only thing I could find. If you want to read this book, check it out of a library. It's a total waste of money.
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