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Strange Powers & other Supernatural Stuff

      

The fallen. Book 1 by Thomas E. Sniegoski.

Aaron, an eighteen-year-old orphan, discovers that he has supernatural powers and that he is to be a liason between the good and evil powers.

 

The fallen. Book two, Leviathan by Thomas E. Sniegoski.

Eighteen-year-old Aaron gets involved in the war against the Powers after they kill his foster parents and kidnap his brother Steven.

 

Fade by Robert Cormier

Paul Moreaux, the thirteen-year-old son of French Canadian immigrants, inherits the ability to become invisible, but this power soon leads to death and destruction.

Accelerated Reader Reading Level - 6.3

 

Clockwork, or, All wound up by Philip Pullman ; with illustrations by Leonid Gore.

Long ago in Germany, a storyteller's story and an apprentice clockwork-maker's nightmare meet in a menacing, lifelike figure created by the strange Dr. Kalmenius.

Accelerated Reader Reading Level - 5.7

 

Dreadful sorry by Kathryn Reiss.

Seventeen-year-old Molly is plagued by nightmares and visions of a girl who died over eighty years ago.

Accelerated Reader Reading Level - 4.9

 

Carrie by Stephen King

Presents the unnerving story of a terribly ostracized young girl with supernatural powers of telekinesis.

Accelerated Reader Reading Level - 5.8

 

My soul to keep by Tananarive Due.

Dawit, one of a sect of Ethiopian scholars who traded his soul for eternal life four hundred years earlier, threatens to break his vow of secrecy in order to keep his beloved wife Jessica and daughter Kira with him forever.

Accelerated Reader Reading Level - 5.5

 

A great and terrible beauty by Libba Bray.

After witnessing the horrific murder of her mother in 1895, sixteen-year-old Gemma, who sometimes has visions of the future, is sent to a boarding school with a dark supernatural secret at itŐs core and three witchy classmates who become the catalyst for GemmaŐs discovery of a ghostly, ghastly power that could destroy them all.

Accelerated Reader Reading Level - 5.1

 

Dust by Arthur Slade.

Eleven-year-old Robert is the only one who can help when a mysterious stranger arrives, performing tricks and promising to bring rain, at the same time children begin to disappear from a dust bowl farm town in Saskatchewan in the 1930s.

Accelerated Reader Reading Level - 4.6 

 

Sorcerers of the Nightwing by Geoffrey Huntington.

Devon March, a young man with the ability to move objects with his mind, finds himself haunted by the monsters in his closet as they try to drag him down to their Hellhole.

Accelerated Reader Reading Level - 4.4