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|title=Slide
|author=Jill Hathaway
|borrow=Yes
|isbn=9780007446377
|paperback=0007446373
|hardback=0062077902
|audiobook=
|ebook=B0067KU68I
|pages=256
|publisher=Harper Collins Children's Books
|date=March 2012
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0007446373</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>0007446373</amazonus>
|website=http://jillhathaway.com
|video=
|summary=Whilst an ending that felt like it came out of a bad horror movie marred this one slightly, it's still a refreshing spin on the paranormal genre with some strong points.
|cover=0007446373
|aznuk=0007446373
|aznus=0007446373
}}
Everyone thinks Vee suffers from narcolepsy. The truth, however, is much stranger than that. She 'slides' into people's bodies when she touches an object they were emotionally attached to, becoming a helpless observer and leaving her body at risk. It's bad enough normally when this happens, as she sees the mean things people do to each other - but it gets much worse when she slides, and finds herself holding a knife and standing over a young girl's body. While everyone else thinks it's suicide, Vee knows Sophie's death was murder - but can she work out whose body she was occupying before the killer strikes again?
For another unique paranormal series, Joss Stirling's books about the Benedict brothers - starting with [[Finding Sky by Joss Stirling]] are excellent.
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