To read more reviews and fun things go to my blog; Drugs Called Books!Oh, I loved this book very much.Alona Dare, with all her imperfection, is just so very likable it's odd. She has her shallow moments, and her deep moments, and they are all wrapped up in one package in a way that makes total sense...
I really loved The Ghost and the Goth and i'm actually thrilled to read its sequel and it didn't fail me at all.The story is still told on both Alona and Will's POV. The story is still witty and adorable but now with greater emotion at stake. Still together, Alona and Will continues their journey on...
I started this very excited but as I read further. I didn't feel that excitement anymore. It wasn't what I expected, though the book was still good but not as good as the first book.Will meets new people, who might have a link to his father and tries to find out more and in the process of this his l...
I'm not sure I liked this one as much as the first one. I still enjoyed the story, but at times Alona's childishness got to me. But, I do have to say, that she learns her lessons so I do look forward to continuing with the third book.I really like Will and I felt bad for him through this book. He st...
2.5 stars, rounded up because I liked the first one so much. A real disappointment after Ghost and the Goth. I'm starting to severely dislike middle books in trilogies, I always feel they are such filler. All the fun of Will and Alona's relationship was almost non existent in this book. I hope the f...
I needed to make a good impression tomorrow, the next day, and for however long after that it took to get and keep Alona...Ally in my life. It just wasn't the same without her And that was what it take for me to burst into tears. :( I can't believe how it became this emotional after the first book. ...
Also appears on The Screaming Nitpicker.She only got sent back from the Great Beyond to Earth, but Alona Dare may as well have gone to Hell. Now she has to spend her summer working and helping out all those other ghosts that want to move on. At least it will be a little better with Will Killian, her...
If you have not read The Ghost and the Goth, you may not want to continue on, but I’ll do my best to not be too “spoilery.” After meeting her tragic and untimely end at the front fender of a bus and not yet able to move on to the “light,” Alona Dare, former high school mean queen, is adjusting to he...
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