The Popcorn Prophecies

Kids, Fiction, Chapter Books, Intermediate, Teen, Fantasy and Magic, Fiction - YA, Fantasy
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Author: Melissa Yuan, Melissa Yuan-Innes ISBN: 9781927341100
Publisher: Olo Books Publication: August 28, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Melissa Yuan, Melissa Yuan-Innes
ISBN: 9781927341100
Publisher: Olo Books
Publication: August 28, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Only boys can tell fortunes. Actually, only one boy in a thousand. Until Julia Sharpe starts a fortunetelling revolution in the wild and wacky year of 1985.
Up 'til now, the only girls who told fortunes were lying, crazy, or both. But Julia has to do something before her family's fortunetelling company tanks. Her brother Alistair says computers will rule the future. And more and people rebel against fortunetelling. They say, why should a few Gifted guys read the future and make everyone else pay for it?
Julia secretly applies for a fortunetelling correspondence course. Over the mail, no one can tell she's a girl.
With the help of her tutor, she discovers she can read the future in a bowl of popcorn kernels. That's right, popcorn. It's like reading tea leaves, only she reads popcorn kernels. Weird but wonderful.
If she can do it, girls can read the future. Maybe more boys, too, if they just got the right training. Now people won't hate them so much. Julia's going to save the company—and the rest of world!
Maybe.
 

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Only boys can tell fortunes. Actually, only one boy in a thousand. Until Julia Sharpe starts a fortunetelling revolution in the wild and wacky year of 1985.
Up 'til now, the only girls who told fortunes were lying, crazy, or both. But Julia has to do something before her family's fortunetelling company tanks. Her brother Alistair says computers will rule the future. And more and people rebel against fortunetelling. They say, why should a few Gifted guys read the future and make everyone else pay for it?
Julia secretly applies for a fortunetelling correspondence course. Over the mail, no one can tell she's a girl.
With the help of her tutor, she discovers she can read the future in a bowl of popcorn kernels. That's right, popcorn. It's like reading tea leaves, only she reads popcorn kernels. Weird but wonderful.
If she can do it, girls can read the future. Maybe more boys, too, if they just got the right training. Now people won't hate them so much. Julia's going to save the company—and the rest of world!
Maybe.
 

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