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Science Fiction.
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Young Adult Fiction.
HTML: Susie Smith has no idea where she came from or who she used to be. Even her name is one she was given at the hospital where she woke up after a serious brain injury. The only thing she knows about herself is that she was caught in a super battle and was just one of the collateral victims of Malice's attack on the Megalopolous parade. One among hundreds of wounded people, no one stepped forward to claim her and she was eventually shuffled off into foster care. Then, while hanging out with her friends, the mall is attacked and Susie comes face-to-face with the Teen Demis. And they seem to know her... Now she must remember who she used to be and find the person that betrayed her and left her for dead. .No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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"Susie Smith" was dug out of the wreckage of a collapsed building and was named by a nurse at the hospital where she was cared for. She is placed with a nice foster family and basically settles in to become a normal girl--never mind some of her weird habits and reactions. "Normal kids" don't cause waves, and waves are bad, so she's going to be normal.
Then she goes to Peoria Mall with her friends and gets caught up in a super battle between the Jester and the Teen Demis. She is separated from her group and finds herself swept up by the Teen Demis and taken to their Demi Lair.
From there she is told she has a loving father, a wonderful life, and a best friend that's been desperately missing her.
But if all that's true... then why did no one come for her while she was at the hospital? Why did no one come to identify her and take her home? Why was she left to think that she was alone and unloved in the world?