Remember Me
SHE DIDN'T UNDERSTAND THAT SHE WAS DEAD. When Shari Cooper awoke at home after being at her girlfriend's birthday party, her family acted like she wasn't there. They didn't hear a thing she said. They wouldn't even look at her. Then the call came from the hospital. Her father and brother paled....
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SHE DIDN'T UNDERSTAND THAT SHE WAS DEAD. When Shari Cooper awoke at home after being at her girlfriend's birthday party, her family acted like she wasn't there. They didn't hear a thing she said. They wouldn't even look at her. Then the call came from the hospital. Her father and brother paled. Her mother started to cry. Shari didn't know what was wrong. Not until she followed them to the hospital. There she found herself lying on a cold slab in the morgue. The police said that it was suicide. Shari knew she had been murdered. Making a vow to herself to find her killer, Shari embarks on the strangest of all criminal investigations: one in which she spies on her friends, and even enters their dreams -- where she comes face-to-face with a nightmare from beyond the grave. The Shadow -- a thing more horrible than death itself -- is the key to Shari's death, and the only thing that can stop her murderer from murdering again.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780743428019 (0743428013)
Publish date: May 1st 2002
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Pages no: 240
Edition language: English
Series: Remember Me (#1)
Christopher Pike was one of my all-time favorite authors when I was a teen, and Remember Me was one of my favorite books by him. This post on Ruth's Book Blog inspired me to reread it for the first time in I-can't-remember-how-long. Sometimes nostalgia reading turns out well for me and sometimes it...
I would recommend this to everyone who likes YA. It's not groundbreaking, but it's fresh and interesting and it's enjoyable. A great trilogy, all in all.
See, here's the thing; it's three books in one. I liked the first. I didn't like the second. I hated the third. So I averaged the ratings (4, 3, 2) but then I thought my overall dislike of the series was so great three stars was too much, so I gave two instead.Starting with Remember Me: Shari Cooper...
gawd, this cover is awful. I re-read this for the first time since my tweens. It was still pretty great. Shari Cooper's narration reminded me of the way Charlaine Harris makes Sookie Stackhouse talk to herself. Only more Valley Girl.I have this half-baked plan on re-reading all of Christopher Pike's...
One of my absolute favorite series in middle school