Thursday, July 5, 2018

Ghost Hand

Ghost Hand
by Ripley Patton

Olivia was born an anomaly. She was born with Psyche Sans Soma (PSS), which for her means that her hand doesn't really behave like a hand. Her hand is a ghost that, for most of her life, has acted like a real hand, but glowy. 

When taking her calculus test in class one day, Liv's hand suddenly goes rogue. It shifts. It slides. And it reaches in and takes something from inside the girl sitting right in front of her.

This sudden change in her hand means major changes in her life.

Now Liv is on the run from radicals who want to destroy her and her hand. Luckily, Marcus just happens to show up to save her from them and from herself.

Will she learn how to control her new-found powers?

Final thoughts: Ok read. Cotton candy book. Nothing filling or amazing about it, but it's a good way to spend the time. I may read the second book, but I'm not sure yet. My main issue comes from the fact that there are problems with the action scenes. Reading them feels like reading a script version where the scriptwriter is just assuming the director will fill in the blanks.

Rating: 3/5

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