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When mind-reader Jenna is framed for a crime she didn't commit and is sent to an institution, Tracey is on her own. Using her ability to become invisible, Tracey searches for answers and finds out more than she bargained for. Book #5
Quick Summary
If you're into stories about kids with powers, "Now You See Me" is worth picking up. The dynamic between Tracey's invisibility and Jenna's mind-reading creates this cool partnership where they have to figure out who to trust when Jenna gets wrongly accused of something. The book has this mystery element that keeps you turning pages, and even though it's book five, it works as its own story. Middle graders who like superhero stories or books like "The Mysterious Benedict Society" will probably get a kick out of this. It's got some genuinely funny moments alongside the suspense, and there's a real friendship message underneath all the mystery. Parents should know it deals with themes of trust and being judged unfairly, but nothing too heavy for the age group.