Published: September 2004288 pages
Sabine isn't your normal teen-aged girl: she was kicked out of her last high school and home, and now resides in a small town with her match-making, "gift" wielding grandmother. She wasn't even your normal teen-aged delinquent: she was kick out for predicting the death of the star football player. And now she spends her days at Sheridan High, blending in with the regular kids through her job on the school paper and her best friend status with Cheerleader Penny-Love, and she even managed to catch the eye of a certain Josh DeMarco. Everything seemed to be going fine until her visions took a frightening turn, spelling out danger for a girl with a peculiar tattoo. Worse yet, Sabine is being framed for a crime she didn't commit, and her trusty spirit guide Opal is giving her more trouble then advice.
The Seer series follows Sabine through her new life in Sheridan, where she tries to relinquish her past and become a normal girl, but her past just refuses to let her go. It is a wonderful start to an amazing series(5 books in all), one which I have read about 7 times, and it has never grown old. The characters are realistic and likable, and the plot will never let you down. Though it is definitely a girl's read, never fear boys, since Singleton has an earlier series called Regeneration that is just as good, and can easily be enjoyed by either gender.
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