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A psychic teen senses something terrible in her new high schoolIf you move around enough, every new school starts to look the same. But it doesn't take an hour for Marlee Fleming to realize that Edison, Missouri, has a sinister secret. There's something strange about Marlee, a power she doesn't quite understand. Certain objects make her hear and see things no one else can. This power makes her feel sick, and she wishes she knew how to make it stop. But when she opens her new locker on her show more first day in Edison, she hears screaming so loud she nearly passes out.Marlee's new friendstalkative Noreen, handsome Tyler, and bad-boy Jimmy Franksay the locker belonged to Suellen Downing, a student who vanished the year before. Marlee doesn't want to get involved with small town mysteries; she just wants to keep her head down and do her work. But Suellen calls to her every time she opens her locker, and she cannot ignore the cries of the dead.This ebook features an illustrated biography of Richie Tankersley Cusick including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author's personal collection. show less

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I remember reading this book back when I was a young whippersnapper. I adored all things R.L. Stine and Richie Tankersley Cusick. I think my mom was worried for a while there that I was so obsessed with what is Young Adult Horror. I didn't of course realize that was a genre, I just know that I had fun reading about kids around my age involved with dark and mysterious things. The woods near my home and in my background used to scare the crap out of me. So on rainy days (and even sunny) I would curl up with one of these books and scare the life out of me. Of course reading this as an adult is different, I found most of the scary things to be so-so and of course some of the character development lacking. But all in all, a good YA horror show more novel to give to someone between the ages of 12-18 I would think.

"The Locker" follows Marlee Fleeming and her family as they move to Missouri (yeah who moves there). We find out that Marlee and her younger brother who is 6 (and named freaking Dobkin) are an odd pair. Marlee seems to have a gift that allows her to feel things when she touches them. And Dobkin has an old soul. Seriously though, he's 6 and he talks like my 40 plus year old investment advisor.

On her first day of school Marlee is given a locker that once she touches she is hit with a terrible smell and feels fear. She later finds out that the girl who had her locker before her disappeared the fall before and no one knows what happens to her. Marlee with Dobkin assisting (seriously, he's 6) find out what they can about the missing girl (Suellen). But it seems to stir things up and then Marlee is slowly running out of time to find out what happened to Suellen.

Even though I gave this book four stars (more for nostalgia purposes, believe me) this book did a terrible job with character development. Just like in most Cusick books, the main character is a teen girl and she develops a insta-crush on the first guy she lays eyes on. In this case, Marlee literally runs into a guy named Tyler who dresses like he is auditioning for the Basketball Diaries. They run around what they feel, but it appears Tyler is into Marlee for reasons.

We also get another character named Noreen who shows Marlee around and who befriends her. I did find it weird that literally in this school, Marlee only talks to Tyler, Noreen, and another boy who instantly dislikes her.

As other reviewers pointed out, Dobkin was odd and I don't know why Cusick didn't just age him up. Marlee's aunt who has been raising her and Dobkin since their parents died is a non-presence (like most adults in her teen horror books).

The book moves really fast (this is only 224 pages (electronic edition) so before you know it all is revealed and you find out who is behind Suellen's disappearance and why.
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I've read a few of this author's books now and I like how her teenaged characters feel and act like real teenagers. Don't get me wrong, I love Christopher Pike, Caroline Cooney, etc. but their teenagers always act like they're 35 or something.

The story and twist are nothing special, but I massively enjoyed reading this book. It does a good job at keeping you guessing. Really more of a mystery with psychic/supernatural elements.
I've read a few of this author's books now and I like how her teenaged characters feel and act like real teenagers. Don't get me wrong, I love Christopher Pike, Caroline Cooney, etc. but their teenagers always act like they're 35 or something.

The story and twist are nothing special, but I massively enjoyed reading this book. It does a good job at keeping you guessing. Really more of a mystery with psychic/supernatural elements.
This one kept me guessing: I was really surprised by the ending. Marlee has psychic powers but is afraid to use them- and the reader has to slowly puzzle through what's going on and why. I really loved the character of her little brother, Dobkin.
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Thrilling and exciting

I think I might have read this when I was younger but only remember that I really liked the author and was excited to find this book. The story is not very long but caught my attention and had me reading the book all the way through looking forward to the big reveal. This story is aimed at a YA audience but can be enjoyed by older readers looking for a quick horror mystery.

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1994

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Fiction and Literature, Teen, Tween, Horror, Young Adult
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813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PZ7Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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