The long-awaited sequel to Donât Even Think About It
We used to be average New York City teenagers. Then, in tenth grade, we got flu shots and developed telepathy. Yes. Telepathy. We could read minds, and it wasnât always pretty.
We tried to keep our ESP a secret, but the news spread until everyone knew about our special ability. Our teachers. Our friends. The New York Post. We became C-list celebrities. We even had our own groupies.
Now, itâs senior year, and with graduation around the corner we have plansâbig plansâthat involve being telepathic.
So when one by one we start to lose our ESP, we have to take action. Fast. With the class brainiac on our side, we should be able to save our telepathy before itâs too late. Right? Or will we have to learn how to survive without it once again?
Praise for Donât Even Think About It
"Smart and frequently hilarious." âPublishers Weekly, starred
âI raced through this in just a couple of hours, so donât even think about asking me if I loved it...of course I did!â â The Guardian
âA tour-de-force comic narration that will leave you gasping in aweâif you ever catch your breath from laughing.â âE. Lockhart, author of We Were Liars
âHilarious, moving, and utterly ingenious.â âRobin Wasserman, author of The Book of Blood and Shadow and The Waking Dark
âSarah Mlynowski does it again with a fresh, fun, and fabulous story filled with secrets, surprises, and a sixth sense. Donât even THINK about passing up this hilarious read!â âElizabeth Eulberg, author of The Lonely Hearts Club
âFinally, someone understands that if you develop powers as a teenager, itâs not the government you have to watch out forâitâs your best friends. Funny, realistic, heartfelt, satiric, and unpredictable.â âNed Vizzini, New York Times bestselling author of Itâs Kind of a Funny Story
A 2015 Tayshas High School Reading List title
A 2015/2016 Stellar Book Nominee
The long-awaited sequel to Donât Even Think About It
We used to be average New York City teenagers. Then, in tenth grade, we got flu shots and developed telepathy. Yes. Telepathy. We could read minds, and it wasnât always pretty.
We tried to keep our ESP a secret, but the news spread until everyone knew about our special ability. Our teachers. Our friends. The New York Post. We became C-list celebrities. We even had our own groupies.
Now, itâs senior year, and with graduation around the corner we have plansâbig plansâthat involve being telepathic.
So when one by one we start to lose our ESP, we have to take action. Fast. With the class brainiac on our side, we should be able to save our telepathy before itâs too late. Right? Or will we have to learn how to survive without it once again?
Praise for Donât Even Think About It
"Smart and frequently hilarious." âPublishers Weekly, starred
âI raced through this in just a couple of hours, so donât even think about asking me if I loved it...of course I did!â â The Guardian
âA tour-de-force comic narration that will leave you gasping in aweâif you ever catch your breath from laughing.â âE. Lockhart, author of We Were Liars
âHilarious, moving, and utterly ingenious.â âRobin Wasserman, author of The Book of Blood and Shadow and The Waking Dark
âSarah Mlynowski does it again with a fresh, fun, and fabulous story filled with secrets, surprises, and a sixth sense. Donât even THINK about passing up this hilarious read!â âElizabeth Eulberg, author of The Lonely Hearts Club
âFinally, someone understands that if you develop powers as a teenager, itâs not the government you have to watch out forâitâs your best friends. Funny, realistic, heartfelt, satiric, and unpredictable.â âNed Vizzini, New York Times bestselling author of Itâs Kind of a Funny Story
A 2015 Tayshas High School Reading List title
A 2015/2016 Stellar Book Nominee