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I posted the other day about how much I loved Roswell High and Fingerprints by Melinda Metz when I was in high school and college. I thought it was Roswell High getting the re-prints, but now I believe it's actually Fingerprints. This is an amazing series and I can't wait to get my hands on it again. (I guess I could clean out my parents basement for my original copies...) Several of my teens are reading this series right now, so I'm sure it will do well in it's new packaging. I really hope they keep the shiny covers the original copies had-you could leave your fingerprints on the book series titled Fingerprints-such clever marketing!
The series is about a girl who can hear the last thoughts someone had when she touches their fingerprints-and she discovers someone is out to kill her. The series ended a little abruptly for me, but I loved it anyway. I hope you can all discover Roswell High and Fingerprints and I hope Melinda Metz has many more great books coming our way!

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  1. I loved both these series as a teen. But then I read a book by her named Raven's Point that was really different and weird and I hated it. But I'd still try a new book by her.

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  2. I started reading the first book from the fingerprint series but my library in high school only had the first! How many books are there? :)

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  3. Pirate Penguin-There are seven books total to the Fingerprints series.

    Rebecca-I never read Raven's Point-it looked to weird.

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  4. OMG yeah, it was really weird and gross. I went and looked and realized I still have it on my bookcase downstairs, I should really get rid of it. Ugh.

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  5. Yep. Still own these ones too. And I loved the shiny covers. For months after I read these, I went around leaving my own fingerprints on desks and stuff at school.

    As far as I know, no one ever read my fingerprints though. :(

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  6. I read the first but than couldn't find the others so I hope they are getting re published it would be very good. Thanks for posting or I wouldn't know to look out for it.

    Seahn

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