"Families Australia Juvenile fiction." . . "Extrasensory perception--Young adult fiction" . . "Paranormal fiction." . . "Virus diseases Fiction." . . "Families." . . "Whitestarr, Alyzon (Fictitious character) Fiction." . . "Young adult fiction, Australian." . . "JUVENILE FICTION Fantasy & Magic." . . "Psychic ability." . . "JUVENILE NONFICTION General." . . "Teenage girls--Young adult fiction" . . "Eccentrics and eccentricities Fiction." . . . . . . . . . "Alyzon Whitestarr thinks of herself as more white mouse than star, until something happens that heightens her senses, enabling her to smell people's feeling, perceive their essences, and see flashes of their lives. ... Then Alyson realises that some people's spirits are afflicted by a strange and ravenous disease which is both sentient and hungry for new hosts ... and that just as she can perceive the sickness, so the sickness can perceive her."@en . . . . "Fiction" . "Young adult works" . "Young adult works"@en . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Alyzon Whitestarr" . "Alyzon Whitestarr"@en . . . . "Australian fiction"@en . . . "When Alyzon, the ordinary member of an extraordinary family, develops enhanced senses, she becomes aware of an evil virus that preys on people's spirits, and realizes that the sickness and its disseminators are aware of her and are a menace to her family." . "When Alyzon, the ordinary member of an extraordinary family, develops enhanced senses, she becomes aware of an evil virus that preys on people's spirits, and realizes that the sickness and its disseminators are aware of her and are a menace to her family."@en . . . . . . "Young adult fiction"@en . "Young adult fiction" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fantasy fiction"@en . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . "Juvenile works"@en . "Juvenile works" . . . . "Senses and sensation Fiction." . . "Extra-sensory perception Fiction." . . "Good and evil Fiction." . . "Supernatural Fiction." . . "Family life Australia Fiction." . . "Australia" . . "Psychic ability Fiction." . . . . "Psychic ability Juvenile fiction." . .