Hidden Talents by David Lubar

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  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Pub. Date: January 2003
  • 224pp
  • Sales Rank: 17,098

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    • Pub. Date: January 2003
    • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
    • Format: Paperback, 224pp
    • Sales Rank: 17,098
    • Age Range: Young Adult

    Synopsis

    American Library Association ?Best Books for Young Adults?
    American Library Association ?Quick Picks for Young Adults?

    Martin Anderson and his friends don?t like being called losers. But they?ve been called that for so long even they start to believe it. Until Martin makes an incredible discovery: each of his friends has a special hidden talent.

    Edgeview Alternative School was supposed to be end of the road. But for Martin and his friends, it just might be a new beginning.

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    When thirteen-year-old Martin arrives at an alternative school for misfits and problem students, he falls in with a group of boys with psychic powers and discovers something surprising about himself.

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    After being expelled from any number of schools, 13-year-old Martin winds up at Edgeview, a publicly funded boarding school and a last-chance alternative. Martin, who narrates, doesn't seem like a delinquent, but he just can't stop himself from taunting his teachers. By the end of his first day he has infuriated the whole staff. Of the kids, Bloodbath is a terror, as are his cronies, but Martin's roommate, "Torchie," is nice enough, although he constantly denies starting the fires that flare up wherever he goes. The other boys Martin gets to know similarly refuse to own up to the particular behavior that landed them at Edgeview. Readers expecting a typical resolution, wherein the boys accept responsibility for their misdeeds, are in for a surprise. Martin's buddies aren't liars and troublemakers at all; unbeknownst even to themselves, they're endowed with paranormal powers: Cheater is telepathic, Trash is telekinetic, Flinch is clairvoyant, etc. Led by Martin, who finally discovers his own hidden talent, the six use their abilities to save Edgeview from Bloodbath and his gang's attempts to sabotage a state inspection. The stakes are a little suspect (would these boys really develop such passionate school spirit?), but on the whole Lubar (Kidzilla) serves up great fun, along with an insight or two for those whose powers are only too human. Ages 12-up. (June) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

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    Biography

    David Lubar is the acclaimed author of several novels for young people, including Hidden Talents, an ALA Best Books for Young Adults and an ALA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adults selection, and In the Land of the Lawn Weenies and Other Misadventures, a collection of short stories. He lives with his wife and daughter in Pennsylvania.

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    Hidden Talents by David Lubarby justind

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    October 08, 2009: Do you enjoy a good book that you can't put down? If so then you have to read Hidden Talents. Martin has run out of options he has been kicked out of every school around so now he has to go to the only school that will take him Edge View Junior High. That's where bad kids go and martin is not a bad kid but he knows how to get under the skin of his teachers. When he meets his new roommate named torchie who is all the time getting in trouble for starting fires. Torchie insists that he doesn't start them. He meets the bully of Edge View named Bloodbath Martin tries to stay away from him. Then Martin meets this kid nicknamed cheater because people think he cheats on everything but Cheater says that he is super smart and knows everything. He also meets Trash who throws things Lucky who steals stuff but he says he finds the stuff Flinch that is really jumpy. With all of them there he discovers that Cheater can read minds, Flinch can see into the future, Trash who has telekinesis, Torchie who can start fires with his mind, Lucky knows where hidden things are. Martin has no power till he discovers his special powers are able to hurt people with his words. All six of them are trying to stop Bloodbath from ruing inspection of edge view. This is a great book for anybody who wants to get some adventure and comedy. Read this book it was great.

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    Great book, must readby Anonymous

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    May 13, 2008: This book is really great. I definitely love this book. The way David Lubar moves around the plot is exiting to say the least. It didn't have much suspense though, it was kind of dry, if you are looking for an extremely suspenseful book look elsewhere. I enjoyed reading this book so much that i have actually read it three or four times.(I cant remember the exact number)I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a good read, especially those who are into science fiction, fantasy, or those like me who like a type of realistic fiction, because it may be true, the powers in the book, the author could be writing about his own experiences. This book is about a student named Martin Anderson, a teenager who gets sent to Edgeview alternative school, the last stop for both students and faculty. His roommate Torchie makes a very... well.... interesting first impression. They become friends and Torchie introduces Martin to his other friends, given nicknames based around their... qualities. Soon the plot spirals down into an intense sequence of bad luck, misfortune, and HIDDEN TALENTS that may turn out good or bad, probably good because things normally turn out good in the end of novels, but who knows? Only people who read this book and if you are reading this long entry to the very end, you could have went and got this book already!! Now go, go, GO!!!(and buy and read this book!)


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