Devoured
There's Always One Bad Apple Megan has been haunted by the ghost of her twin sister, Remy, since the accident nine years ago. Megan doesn't want anyone to think she's crazy, so she keeps this little "talent" to herself. But when she meets Luke at her summer job and discovers he can see ghosts...
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There's Always One Bad Apple Megan has been haunted by the ghost of her twin sister, Remy, since the accident nine years ago. Megan doesn't want anyone to think she's crazy, so she keeps this little "talent" to herself. But when she meets Luke at her summer job and discovers he can see ghosts too, she's thrilled. Finally, someone who can relate...and, even better, can possibly help Remy move on. Megan's not even worried about the fact that Luke's supercute and nice, because of course she's totally into her boyfriend (even though he's been spending way too much time with another girl). And she definitely didn't mean to kiss Luke (especially since her friend has a thing for him). Messy much? But when the visions Remy haunts Megan with get crazy violent, Megan must turn to Luke to figure out what her twin is trying to say. Because someone's definitely in danger...she's just not sure who.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781416978909 (1416978909)
Publish date: September 22nd 2009
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
When they were only seven years old, Megan’s twin sister, Remy, died in a car accident that left their father in a coma. Since Megan has been haunted by Remy’s ghost. But lately, Remy has been showing up more frequently. And what’s really chilling is the vision Remy keeps showing her: a girl dressed...
If I could summarize my reaction to "Devoured" by Amanda Marrone, it would be in two words: disjointed mediocrity. That might sound a bit harsh in terms of a story based loosely on the Snow White fairy tale, and it actually saddens me to say it because the premise seemed promising (not to mention i...
Modern day retelling of the Snow White story......waste of time! No wonder it took forever to finish!
So, I had seen this book at my local library for, oh, over a month already, but something about it threw me off from reading it. This time, I dunno why but something urged for me to take this book, probably because the story was, in a way, a spin off to the classical fairytale so many children have ...
The prologue was the best part of the book. Intriguing, with just the right touch of menace. I was keen to see how the mirror/ jinn would play into the story and then enters Megan and her cliche love-life and teenage angst, without the slightest touch of interest for me, and the book just plodded on...