The Fitter, Happier UnLibrarian's Blog of Young Adult Books

by Megan DeTour
LIBR 265-10 Materials for Young Adults
Spring 2009, Professor Wrenn-Estes
Master of Library & Information Science
San Jose State University, California

Ghostgirl by Tonya Hurley

Ghostgirl by Tonya Hurley

Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Publish Date: August 2008
ISBN:
0316113573
Page #: 336pp
Reading Level: Young Adult
Classification: Fiction
Genre: Paranormal/Coming of Age

Series: The Ghostgirl Series
Ghostgirl (2008)
Ghostgirl: Homecoming (2009)

Subjects: Death, Gothic, High School, Popularity, Satire, Voigts

Annotation:

High school outcast Charlotte Usher spends her whole summer plotting how to get crush Damen Dylan to notice her. Everything is working out perfectly until she dies by choking on a gummy bear.

Summary:

Charlotte Usher just wants to be noticed by the cutest guy in school, Damen Dylan, but unfortunately for her she dies before this can happen. On the first day back, she gets her wish in physics class when he's assigned as her lab partner, only for her to die minutes later choking on a gummy bear. Now Charlotte attends the Dead Ed and is living in the dead dorm with other deceased teens. This does nothing to thwart her designs on Damen, but alas she has a plan of reaching Damen.

Megan says:

To begin with, this book is visually stunning! I was drawn in by the cover and cuteness of the entire package. Luckily I found the story to be cute and funny, which made the purchase well worth it. I especially liked the quotes from musicians, bands and authors at the beginning of each chapter. I think the main theme in this story is self acceptance. Teens who liked Zombie Blondes and Generation Dead will definitely like Ghostgirl.

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