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Code Name Cassandra by Meg Cabot

4.0

You'd think that after telling the Feds that she had lost her amazing powers and was no longer 'Lightning Girl' that Jess's life would return to normal. Not so. For one, she still has the power to find people just by looking at their picture before going to sleep, and for another, she's stuck at band camp, playing camp counselor for a group of rowdy kids. Worse, Rob, the boy who just might be her boyfriend if he'd get over his whole 'being on probation and dating a younger girl' thing, hasn't called at all.

But when a man gets into the camp and begs her to find his daughter, Jess decides to help, and in typical style, her life immediately explodes into disaster, and she must use her power, her wits, and her nigh-inexhaustible supply of attitude and anger-management issues to get through it. Fans of Cabot will be just as happy with this, the second installment of the 1-800-Where-R-U series, and I really suggest you buy them all in one shot - you won't want to wait between them.