Ella
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Ella by Uri Geller
Fourteen-year-old Ella Wallis is a typical unhappy teenager. Bullied at school, misunderstood by her family, she just wants to be left alone. But Ella has one thing most teenagers don t: telekinetic powers. Ella doesn t know how she moves things without touching them, or even that she s doing it, but she s soon going to discover that this is only the beginning of her extraordinary gifts - gifts that can be used for good or evil... Combining a natural storytelling talent with his own unique psychic experiences, Uri Geller s debut thriller is an extraordinary exploration of the hidden powers of the mind and the terrifying consequences of unleashing them.
Shocking, exciting, thought-provoking..a fascinating story that grips to the last page. Uri Geller's story of a young girl blessed - or cursed - with incredible mystical powers will leave you questioning our very existence - James HerbertELLA has a sharpness of observation and insight into character that reveal the true novelist...the most exhilarating novel I have read in years - Colin WilsonIt is a brilliant book-enthralling, exciting, rather like a vivid dream when one does not know that it was an inner vision until waking - Jewish TelegraphA mind-blowing emotional thriller about the paranormal - Newcastle upon Tyne JournalThis is an excellent first novel, gripping and compulsive with finely crafted characters and a twisting, unpredictable plot....A splendid, well-written and thoroughly enjoyable novel. - Yorkshire Evening Press
Uri Geller, the world s most famous psychic, has an international following. Ever since his spoon-bending exploits of the seventies, he has brought mainstream credibility to paranormal matters and has been a consultant to international conglomerates and a psychic coach to Reading Football Club.
SKU | CIN0747259208G |
ISBN 13 | 9780747259206 |
ISBN 10 | 0747259208 |
Title | Ella |
Author | Uri Geller |
Condition | Good |
Binding Type | Paperback |
Publisher | Headline Publishing Group |
Year published | 1998-09-03 |
Number of pages | 438 |
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