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Clarity by Kim Harrington
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Clarity (edition 2011)

by Kim Harrington

Series: Clarity Fern (1)

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Sixteen-year-old Clare Fern, a member of a family of psychics, helps the mayor and a skeptical detective solve a murder in a Cape Cod town during the height of tourist season--with her brother a prime suspect.
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Title:Clarity
Authors:Kim Harrington
Info:Point (2011), Hardcover, 256 pages
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I loved this book. ( )
  dcsthebest | Feb 21, 2024 |
Several of my reading friends went on at length to convince me that CLARITY was not like the usual paranormal teen book. In fact the powers of Clare's family are downplayed and treated no differently then any other trait. I liked the fact that it wasn't just Clare who claimed specialness, but her family. It was also refreshing to see that Clare didn't angst over being different, she reveled in it and defiantly dared others to comment. She was snarky and obstinate and sometimes thoughtless, but beyond all that she stood by her family. Blood is thicker than water is not just a saying to her, its her core truth.

Surprisingly, at least to me, I barely took notice of the length. I didn't find myself looking at the page number constantly or wondering 'Can she build this enough?'. Harrington doesn't let anything stand in as filler--from clues to the identity of the killer, to Clare's own inner turmoil and the tense pace of the investigation--Harrington trimmed off all excess. This is both a godsend and a frustration. At the good news it means we weren't subjected to day-to-day moments or extra angst and teenage issues. The sad news is that it means while Clare, Justin and Gabriel are all fleshed out and seem to have lives outside of the events of the book, the other characters seem less real.

And while I wouldn't ordinarily be a fan of the relationship tangle that emerges by the end of the book, I'm wary of both guys. Truthfully despite her past with Justin and her start with Gabriel, I can't say who is more 'right' or 'wrong'. Which is good, Harrington spent less time trying to push one guy or the other as right for Clare and more time on the murder.

As a debut this was pleasing and shocking; it gave me a murder mystery on par with the shows I adore and the books I devour, but it gave me a character who I would have loved to have as a friend in HS. I look forward to Harrington's next book and what happens next to Clare and co! ( )
  lexilewords | Dec 28, 2023 |
Clarity and her family are all psychics. Clarity can see images from touching other people's things, Perry, her brother, can speak with dead people, and their mother can read people's thoughts. They use their talents by performing readings in order to make a living. When Perry is accused of the murder, Clarity must use her gifts to help find out who the murderer really is. She must also confront her past relationship with her ex-boyfriend and her new feelings for the son of the town's new detective who hates psychics.
The book opens with the end and then jumps back in time to tell the story of the last nine days. Several suspects and clues are introduced throughout the story, keeping the reader guessing right up until the end. Clarity is a very sympathetic character, bravely facing not only the town's disdain for gifts, but also trying to deal with many of the same issues that face most teenagers. There were a few loose ends that were not tied up at the end of the story, but I assume they will be dealt with in the second book in the Clarity Series, Perception. Overall, a very good young adult mystery. ( )
  ftbooklover | Oct 12, 2021 |
[b:Clarity|6963749|Clarity (Clarity, #1)|Kim Harrington|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1327920870s/6963749.jpg|7201713] sounds similar to [b:Deadly Cool|10429033|Deadly Cool (Deadly Cool, #1)|Gemma Halliday|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1305923021s/10429033.jpg|15333446], a book I recently read --and adored!-- but does anyone out there know if it's any good? And is it too similar to [b:Deadly Cool|10429033|Deadly Cool (Deadly Cool, #1)|Gemma Halliday|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1305923021s/10429033.jpg|15333446] to not get bored reading?
  RichlyWritten | Sep 23, 2019 |
Good teen crime novel for 14 and up. ( )
  valorrmac | May 15, 2018 |
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For Mom and Dad for always believing in me. Even when I didn't.
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"You don't want to kill me," I said.
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Sixteen-year-old Clare Fern, a member of a family of psychics, helps the mayor and a skeptical detective solve a murder in a Cape Cod town during the height of tourist season--with her brother a prime suspect.

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Clarity "Clare" Fern sees things. Things no one else can see. Things like stolen kisses and long-buried secrets. All she has to do is touch an object and the visions come to her. It's a gift.

And a curse.

When a teenage girl is found murdered, Clare's ex-boyfriend wants her to help solve the case — but Clare is still furious at the cheating jerk. Then Clare's brother — who has supernatural gifts of his own — becomes the prime suspect, and Clare can no longer look away. Teaming up with Gabriel, the smoldering son of the new detective, Clare must venture into the depths of fear, revenge, and lust in order to track the killer. But will her sight fail her just when she needs it most?
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