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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Paranormals #1 |
Literary Awards: | Red Adept Indie Award (2010) |
J.L. Bryan
ebook | Pages: 310 pages Rating: 3.63 | 7511 Users | 942 Reviews

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Title | : | Jenny Pox (The Paranormals #1) |
Author | : | J.L. Bryan |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 310 pages |
Published | : | July 22nd 2010 |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Young Adult. Horror. Romance |
Narration During Books Jenny Pox (The Paranormals #1)
Eighteen-year-old Jenny Morton has a horrific secret: her touch spreads a deadly supernatural plague, the "Jenny pox." She lives by a single rule: Never touch anyone. A lifetime of avoiding any physical contact with others has made her isolated and painfully lonely in her small rural town.Then she meets the one boy she can touch. Jenny feels herself falling for Seth...but if she's going to be with him, Jenny must learn to use the deadly pox inside her to confront his ruthless and manipulative girlfriend Ashleigh, who secretly wields the most dangerous power of all.
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Not recommended for readers under eighteen.
BONUS: Includes an excerpt of Glimpse by Stacey Wallace Benefiel.
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Ratings: 3.63 From 7511 Users | 942 ReviewsCrit About Books Jenny Pox (The Paranormals #1)
It's like Stephen King's "Carrie" meets Alyson Noel's "Evermore," but it's not like that either, and it's much better than "Evermore." I'd even go so far as to say it's better than "Carrie." It's Mean Girls, and YA, and romance, but it's much more than the sum of it's parts. It tells a story that feels real and honest without falling into the cliches of any of the genres. It does the things you WISH would happen in other books.The point is: You should read this book.*takes a deep breath* What a ride!!!!! For the last 10 % I was holding my breath and ... was trying to shield my eyes from what I'm reading there. You know, how you do it with a horror movie.. duh! But the end was totally worth it.. The ending was phenomenal and a perfect round up and left me breath much easier... Poor Jenny cannot touch you without killing you. That's horrible and makes her a very lonely girl that just would love to have a little bit of normal. But nothing is normal in her
I read this book when I was in search of some lighter fare in the young adult genre, which was probably mistake #1. I had seen Jenny Pox pop up in the same lists as some of my favorite YA books like the Hunger Games and the Mortal Instruments series.I finished this book...and all I have to say is, well, gross.It's hard to enjoy a book when every single character is unsympathetic. Jenny suffers from what I like to call Twilight-syndrome - she's a female with no spine and zero personality, and I

What's this? A man writing paranormal YA better than a woman can? I'm shocked. Shocked!I really hope you can pick up on my sarcasm, because I'm attempting to lay it on pretty thick. Let's see, did this book have all the requirements for paranormal YA? Paranormal phenomena - checkOutcast protagonist - checkHunky romantic interest - checkVile villain - checkLooks like J.L. Bryan covered all the bases. To sweeten the deal, however, he threw in a few more bases we aren't normally treated to, the
I have been wanting to read this series for a while. Everyone around me loved it...couldn't get enough of it. So when I started this I was beyond excited to sink my teeth into this book!Unfortunately...it kind of stopped there. I have to say, for me, this is really more of a 2.5 stars. It's better than a 2, but not quite a 3. And if I am being perfectly honest with you, there were times when I just didn't want to finish.So let me tell you why...I think this book could have been a piece of
This story started out promising, but somewhere along the line it devolved into a weird combination of standard YA contrived romance and an attempt to gross out the reader. Jenny begins as a sympathetic character, and her characterization and backstory are genuinely touching at times. In addition to her inability to touch others without hurting or killing them, she's the poor girl in a town where most of the people seem fairly well-off. Her father is a drunk and her mother, predictably, is dead.
Rating: 4.9 out of 5The teen years. A time of awkwardness and confusion, of inner turmoil and the search for ones self. Throw into this the pressures of school, the chaos of personal and family relations, and the conflicting messages when discovering of ones own sexuality, and the stress multiplies. This is hard enough on a normal child, but imagine being someone who has a problem a real problem such as a deformity, mental handicap, or social deficiency. Then the stress involved with simply
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