Tattoo (Tattoo, Bk 1)
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Genres: Children's Books, Literature & Fiction, Religion & Spirituality, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Children's Books, Literature & Fiction, Religion & Spirituality, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Paperback
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The lives of Bailey and her three best friends--smart Annabelle, fashionista Delia, and tomboy Zo--cross paths with an ancient evil through the form of blue-green tattoos, guaranteed to last three days. With these tattoos, the girls mysteriously receive various magical powers. Bailey can set things on fire, Delia transforms one object into another, Annabelle gets mind control, and Zo can see the future.
At first these new powers are fun, but they soon realize that they've been given these powers not to enjoy themselves, but to battle an ancient evil that will kill innocent people in order to gain power. The challenge seems insurmountable, but with their strong friendship and belief in one another, the four girls have more power than they ever imagined.
The young author Jennifer Lynn Barnes does a fantastic job of telling an exciting yet relatable story. The writing is easy, the characters well developed. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this marvelously unique book.
At first these new powers are fun, but they soon realize that they've been given these powers not to enjoy themselves, but to battle an ancient evil that will kill innocent people in order to gain power. The challenge seems insurmountable, but with their strong friendship and belief in one another, the four girls have more power than they ever imagined.
The young author Jennifer Lynn Barnes does a fantastic job of telling an exciting yet relatable story. The writing is easy, the characters well developed. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this marvelously unique book.
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