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A fun little read, though I'd have liked it more had the main character not been so whiny about everything. The ending was predictable, but it was still nice.
When Hannah is stung by a bee and has an allergic reaction, she wakes up to discover that she can now heal with her tough. She is quite disconcerted by her new found power, and wants to know what she is supposed to do with it.In addition, Hannah is still struggling with the death of her boyfriend the year before and blames his best friend for his death. Both stories do come together - and Hannah finds herself healing no only others, but herself too.A quick and light read that will appeal to olde...
Hannah can heal people with a touch, but can she heal her own heartache. Too short a story!
Hannah's Touch was predictable, but unique. I found it crazy how the heroine gained healing powers from a bee sting (although she only had it for a certain purpose). I didn't like the ending and how abrupt it was. All in all, I found it to be a quick read and I liked it.
This book isn't the kind of book that I usually read. I find myself leaning more towards realistic books, more so about crimes. However, this book interesting and like something I would watch on TV.
In the book "Hannah's Touch" written by Laura Langston Hannah discovers life as she has never seen before. She says in the book "a be sting changed my whole life" Hannah's boyfriend Logan passed away a few months before the setting of this book. He passed away drinking and driving. He was racing his friend Tom while they where both drunk. This reminds me of when my uncle passed away of alcohol use. Hannah lives in regret now because of it. Hannah gets stung by a bee and passed out and she loose...
The theme of this book is overcoming a loss. An example is when Hannah at the end forgives Tom because she realizes that she can't always live her life hating someone for an accident. I think what the author was trying to say about this book is never blame someone for another persons death because odds are they are feeling worse than you are. I really enjoyed this book and is was a quick read. I would recommend this book to ages 12 and up.
The book was so interesting it had everything and the book was all together all the peaces fit together and the book made me feel like I was right next to her when every thing was happening. The book also had a lot of description and I could tell that the writer tried hard on this book.
This quick read was one of the best I've read. I really enjoyed the fantasy angle. The pace was good, the characters felt realistic, and things were resolved well. I really enjoyed it.
Hannah's Touch by Laura Langston is a compelling novel about a teenage girl who got stung by a bee. She felt very uncautious afterwards and falls to the ground a few moments after the bee stung her. When she was uncautious she met her boyfriend Logan, who died, in "dream". Now after she wakes upand gets out from the hospital she now discovers she has some type of special power because when she touches someone they would feel werid in the inside of their bodies. For example, when she touched Tom,...
I think overall this book was really well suited for me, it had a great meaning(s) and was really interesting. Don't be fooled by the cover to think its creepy, scary etc. Anyone who's interested in imagination or messages its great for you. Enjoy reading it!
Hannah’s touch is about a girl who gets stung by a bee and her soul leaves her body and is greeted by her dead boyfriend, Logan, with a loving but unseen presence. She wants to stay with him but he keeps on telling her she has to go back to the real world and must do something important. Hannah doesn't know what this thing she has to and has weird things happening around her. Ever since the bee sting, she has the power the heel and faces many challenges as she tries to find her purpose in the w...
Hannah's boyfriend Logan had died in a car accident. Hannah still can't let it go and wears his medallion everyday. When Hannah was walking out of a pharmacy she got stung by a bee and sees Logan. Logan gives her a message she does not understand. Afterwards she realizes she has a healing power, and has to figure out what Logan wanted her to do with this power.I just took this off the shelf randomly.I finished this book because I was curious what the message was.I would reccommend this to anyone...
This book was given to me as a book in a series that is targeted for low reading proficiency with content aimed at ya. My granddaughter is 13 (well in two days she will be) and reads at a 3-4 grade level due to learning disability. I was looking for a book we could read together that was above Junie B Jones, but at that reading level. So far so good. This book was just what the doctor ordered. I will be reading more books by this publisher.
I think the book was alright it wasn't that good because I felt like the author kept talking about the same thing throughout the whole story
very short but good story
Hannah finds out the hard way that she's allergic to bees but, after her ordeal, she finds out she's developed the gift of healing. That fact further complicates her messed up life and is one more thing to deal with besides her boyfriend's death. This was a short, quick YA novel that kept me interested. I like how the authors ended the story, also. No need for another wrap up chapter which is often overkill.
This was a cool book about the magic of healing and forgiveness.
Most of the Orca Books I’ve read so far have dealt with real life situations, and I’ve really enjoyed that, but I’m a huge paranormal junky, so Hannah’s Touch was a real treat! While still dealing with real life situations and utilizing the coming of age theme, Langston reaches out to readers who also crave a bit of the unexplained. After a bee sting nearly kills Hannah, she begins to notice that she’s not exactly normal anymore: she now has the power to heal. Grappling with her new identity, Ha...
Reviewed by Sally Kruger aka "Readingjunky" for TeensReadToo.comIt's been a year since the death of her boyfriend, Logan. Hannah is struggling to put her life back together. One thing that helps a little is her job at the local drugstore. She has gotten to know the regular customers, even grouchy old Maude O'Connell, who insists Hannah call her M.C. The woman's strange little dog named Kitty just adds to her eccentricity.One day while on her break, Hannah is stung by a bee. Imagine her surprise