![]() ![]() A big part of it was just too much high school drama and while I don't entirely mind that, I think that has more to do with the fact that I am several years out of high school and don't deal with it every day. It was so perfect in all honesty and made so much sense.Īs a whole, however, I only give this book 3 stars. ![]() I did like that aspect and couldn't help but laugh at the reason why she had no idea how she died. The big mystery for the book is Madison realizing she died and finding out how, as well as trying to figure out the whole afterlife thing. ![]() Something about that is really quite creepy to me, along with the idea of how things play out after death. She experienced these in life but is there again in death but she had to experience them sometime before she died but if she changes them from death, it changes who she is so its like she's doing it the first time but there had to be a life but now she's visiting it. ![]() But as she's watching these moments, she becomes herself and experiences them and when you really think about it, its a chicken and the egg kind of philosophical circuitous track. In death, Madison is able to visit different moments of her lifetime through objects that surround her in death- a rattle, a set of keys, a planner. A haunting debut teen novel about a girl who revisits random moments in her life through the objects she has lost-and learns surprising things about her life "and" death.įirst off, after reading this book, the idea behind it is downright creepy. ![]()
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