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Ayesha can’t wait for summer camp, it’s going to be the best two weeks ever with her best friend Nikki. But Nikki’s changed over the summer and things don’t feel the same between them. When Ayesha overhears Nikki telling their roommates she’s immature, Ayesha is embarrassed and wishes her life could be different. The next day Ayesha realizes everything she wishes for is coming true. Lie-in in the morning? Tick! Pizza for lunch? Tick! Nikki to be her best friend? Tick! Suddenly Nikki’s hanging out with her again, and then Ayesha wishes for Nikki to get a part in the camp’s musical, and now she’s playing the lead role. But their friendship still isn’t the same. Ayesha thinks she needs a part in the musical too, so she makes another wish, even if her actions have taken a role in the musical from someone else who would really love it. She’s got everything she’s ever wished for, but will her wishes really make her happy?
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Sabina Patel has never been popular. And in her new school, in a new town where she doesn’t know anyone, Sabina feels more out of place than ever. When she accidentally unlocks magic powers and starts to see visions of the future, Sabina worries that she’ll be even more unpopular than before. But she quickly becomes one of the most popular girls in school, with everyone desperate for her to predict their test answers, prom dates and class election results. Then she starts seeing futures she’d rather not know about and Sabina’s not sure if she’s unlocked a gift or a curse.
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Priya Shah lies. A lot. She pretends everything in her life is perfect, so she doesn’t disappoint anyone. But when she puts on a bangle left to her by her Ba – the one person she was always honest with – she finds herself unable to tell a lie. Priya is mortified. She tells her dad she hates his cooking, she tells Dan Zhang about her huge crush on him, she shares her best friends’ secrets at school. She can’t get the bangle off, and she can’t stop the truths pouring out of her. As more things go wrong, and Priya’s truth-telling spirals out of control, can Priya learn to be honest without hurting the people she loves?