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Kelly ouvrit lentement les yeux. Le médecin se pencha vers elle.
"Nous ne parvenions pas à vous réveiller. Vous sembliez plongée dans le coma..."
Kelly n'osa pas avouer qu'une fois encore, elle avait eu une horrible vision durant son sommeil. Elle savait que son amie Bonnie venait d'être assassinée à des milliers de kilomètres de là.
Kelly ne connaissait du meurtrier que son rire démoniaque.
Elle redoutait le jour où un autre rêve lui révélerait aussi son visage...

156 pages, Paperback

First published July 30, 1982

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April 20, 2024
Kelly Chapman and her sister Lisa are sent on a cruise to the island of St Thomas to help them get over the death of their parents. However, Kelly can't stop being nervous. She had a vision of her parents' plane crash, and she's sure it wasn't an accident. Then she has a vision of her best friend, Bonnie, and knows in her heart that she is dead too. What could the connection be to the country club that her parents joined? And is the person who killed her parents on the cruise with her, trying to kill her as well?

This was a quick, easy read and it had some interesting ideas, so it is frustrating that it doesn't really go anywhere with them. Like a lot of YA from the old days, this ends by steadfastly refusing to explain itself. What was the deal with the country club? If the club brings you riches in exchange for someone else's suffering, what did that involve? What are the antagonist's origins, what did he hope to achieve? Was he the devil? Was he a demon? Why is the ship making Kelly and Lisa perform music every night when they're on a holiday cruise and still mourning their parents' deaths?

It's far too short to be really satisfying, but it was decently suspenseful, with some nice red herrings about who on board might be doing the antagonist's bidding. There was some nice commentary (and this is way back in 1982) about how inappropriately older men behave around young girls.
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September 14, 2022
Two sisters are sent away on a glamorous grief cruise to get over their parents’ deaths, one of them has psychic powers, and creepy men are after the psychic one for reasons unknown.

A bit of a weak story but I liked the overall concept of a power-hungry doctor figure vs. psychic girl (very Stranger Things).

And lol at the sisters becoming popular on the cruise ship for their talent show singing act.

They’re grieving, why are people making them sing
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May 27, 2020
This book is a little direct (which is typical of YA books from the 1980s), has some overly dramatic prose at times ("The blond teenager cried from the depths of her soul."), and feels hokey, but it's not that bad of a story. YA books have come a long way since this time, but it doesn't feel terribly dated, and it even has some progressive moments. I don't know if I'd recommend it, necessarily, but it was better than I expected it to be.
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