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I advise that you read this first so that the first book will make sense. It explains things that was happening to Kaylee.
It was supposed to be a fun day, shopping at the mall with her best friend. Then the panic attack started and Kaylee Cavanaugh finds herself screaming, unable to stop. Her secret fears are exposed and it’s the worst day of her life.
Until she wakes up in the psychiatric unit.
She tries to convince everyone she’s fine–despite the shadows she sees forming around another patient and the urge to scream which comes burbling up again and again. Everyone thinks she’s crazy. Everyone except Lydia, that is. Another patient with some special abilities.
My Soul to Take
Kaylee, a teenager who happen to experience something strange in her life. She doesn’t see or encounter ghosts, she sees shadows that envelops people who will die in minutes. As they sees them, she screams.
At first, I thought she could have been crazy with hallucinations that she has been seeing, but no, the book explains why she’s experiencing those things.
Synopsis:
She doesn’t see dead people. She senses when someone near her is about to die. And when that happens, a force beyond her control compels her to scream bloody murder. Literally.
Kaylee just wants to enjoy having caught the attention of the hottest guy in school. But a normal date is hard to come by when Nash seems to know more about her need to scream than she does. And when classmates start dropping dead for no apparent reason, only Kaylee knows who’ll be next.
My Soul to Save
When Kaylee Cavanaugh screams, someone dies.
So when teen pop star Eden croaks onstage and Kaylee doesn’t wail, she knows something is dead wrong. She can’t cry for someone who has no soul.
The last thing Kaylee needs right now is to be skipping school, breaking her dad’s ironclad curfew and putting her too-hot-to-be-real boyfriend’s loyalty to the test. But starry-eyed teens are trading their souls: a flickering lifetime of fame and fortune in exchange for eternity in the Netherworld—a consequence they can’t possibly understand.
Kaylee can’t let that happen, even if trying to save their souls means putting her own at risk.
My Soul to Keep
Kaylee has one addiction: her very hot, very popular boyfriend, Nash. A banshee like Kaylee, Nash understands her like no one else. Nothing can come between them.Until something does.Demon breath. No, not the toothpaste-challenged kind. The Netherworld kind. The kind that really can kill you. Somehow the super-addictive substance has made its way to the human world. But how? Kaylee and Nash have to cut off the source and protect their friends—one of whom is already hooked.And so is someone else.
In this book, Kaylee has been having nightmares that she’s not sure if someone is going to die or just a normal nightmare. And friends from school we’re hooked in an unknown substance that can make them high for hours. She and her boyfriend, Nash is going to stop it. Until, Kaylee discovered something.
My Soul to Steal
Trying to work things out with Nash—her maybe boyfriend—is hard enough for Kaylee Cavanaugh. She can’t just pretend nothing happened. But “complicated” doesn’t even begin to describe their relationship when his ex-girlfriend transfers to their school, determined to take Nash back.
See, Sabine isn’t just an ordinary girl. She’s a mara, the living personification of a nightmare. She can read people’s fears—and craft them into nightmares while her victims sleep. Feeding from human fear is how she survives.
And Sabine isn’t above scaring Kaylee and the entire school to death to get whatever—and whoever—she wants.
So, yeah, I just downloaded a series… “FRINGE”
Each episodes has mystery in it, and bloody stuff.
It has 4 seasons.
Season 1 introduces the Fringe Division as they investigate cases that form “the Pattern”, many of which orchestrated by an international network of rogue scientists known as ZFT (Zerstörung durch Fortschritte der Technologie, or in English, Destruction through Advancement of Technology), led by David Robert Jones, who are preparing for a doomsday event. The ZFT threat appears to end when Peter kills Jones as he attempts travel to a parallel universe. Olivia comes to learn she was a child test subject for Walter years ago for a nootropic drug, Cortexiphan, giving her weak psionic abilities. Walter also struggles with adjusting to normal life in Peter’s care after living seventeen years in a mental institution while hiding the fact that Peter is from the parallel universe, “his” Peter having died as a child.
(I personally like this Season cause it never bore me from the weird things that had happened in their lives.)
In Season 2, the occurrences are found to be in conjunction with activities of a parallel universe, which is plagued by singularities occurring at weakened points of the fabric between worlds; over there, scientists have developed an amber-like substance that isolates these singularities as well as any innocent people caught in the area on its release. The Fringe team deals with more cases that are leading to a “great storm” as the parallel universe appears to be at war with the prime one, engineered by human-machine hybrid shapeshifters from the parallel universe.Walter is forced to tell Peter that he is from the parallel universe, a replacement for his own Peter that died from a genetic disease. Walter had crossed over on the frozen ice of Reiden Lake in 1985 to administer the cure for the alternate version of Peter, but, after destroying a dose of the cure upon transport, he instead brought the boy across; on return, they fell through the ice but were saved by the Observer September, reminding him of the importance of Peter.
(I never expected that Fringe would have a deeper story than the first season, in this season half of the unanswered question from Season 1 was been answered.)
Season 3 presents episodes that alternate between the two universes. “Walternate”, Walter’s doppelgänger in the parallel universe, is the U.S. Secretary of Defense and has set events in motion to assemble a doomsday device that reacts only to Peter’s biology. He also sent his Olivia, “Fauxlivia”, to the prime universe, in Olivia’s place, to engage the Fringe Division and assemble the prime universe’s version of the device, while he studies Olivia’s Cortexiphan-induced powers. By happenstance, Fauxlivia becomes pregnant with Peter’s child, Henry, before being outed and extracted to the parallel universe. Walternate orchestrated acceleration of the pregnancy to gain a sample of the baby’s blood, which he uses to activate the machine. Peter, with Olivia’s help, enters the prime version of the machine, and experiences a vision of the future where the parallel universe has been destroyed and the same fate threatens the prime one. Recovering in the present, Peter alters his plan and uses the machine to merge the two rooms, creating a bridge where inhabitants of both universes can solve their dilemma, before disappearing and being forgotten by both Walters and Olivias.
(It happened, Peter used the machine thus making him not to be remembered by the people he loved. I was beginning to hate the season, the ‘not remembering’ plot is too common in any tv series that I already watched. And it’s too annoying.)
Season 4 begins in an alternate timeline, one in which September had failed to save the alternate version of Peter in 1985, according to the Observers. This creates a butterfly effect influencing the main characters’ pasts but otherwise stabilizing both universes due to the creation of the bridge. Peter is pulled into this new timeline due to the actions of the alternate timeline’s Fringe team, which includes Lincoln Lee. Peter initially works to return to his own timeline, fueled by fears that his memories are altering Cortexiphan-dosed Olivia’s of this timeline, but after encountering a wounded September, Peter comes to learn that this timeline is truly his home, and both he and Olivia come to accept the change, rekindling their affair. September also reveals to Peter that the Observers needed to erase Peter’s son, Henry, to assure their future will be created, though noting that Peter’s future child with Olivia will be important. Meanwhile, in the present, William Bell has instructed David Robert Jones, alive in this timeline, to work with the parallel universe’s version of Nina Sharp to synchronize the two universes together, aiming to collapse them both and pave the way for a third universe under Bell’s control, using Olivia’s Cortexiphan powers to enable the collapse. The Fringe division is forced to close the dimensional bridge, but this fails to stop Bell’s plan. Walter is left with one choice, to shoot and kill Olivia, her death disrupting the process; Bell manages to get away, while Walter removes the bullet and allows the Cortexiphan to restore Olivia to life. The Fringe division is given a larger budget, while Olivia learns she is pregnant with Peter’s child. September appears to Walter and warns that “they are coming”, alluding to a dystopian future of 2036 depicted in the episode “Letters of Transit“, where Observers from the far future, having ruined Earth for themselves, time-traveled to 2015 and instituted “The Purge”, wiped out much of humanity, subjected the survivors to their control, and began modifying the planet’s environment to be more suitable for themselves.
(I guess I watched the first few episodes from this season and had to stop due to boredom. Then it jumped to a future them? Which made me lost, and confused from what had happened. So, I just needed to stop.)
There’s still another final season for Fringe which I haven’t watch yet.