by Christopher Pike
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
Young adult horror. Shari Cooper dies one night while at a party. She doesn't realize she's dead until the next day when her family acts like she isn't even there. Her death is ruled as suicide, but she knows she was murdered, and she sets out with the help of another ghost, Peter, to solve her murd...
I read this book on a recommendation from my best friend. After loving the first volume of Thirst, I decided to give Remember Me a try as I really enjoyed Pike's writing style and open views of the world and its workings. You must have an open mind while reading this series. Pike touches on many thi...
One thing I learned from my Christopher Pike obsession was several ways to kill people. For example, this book taught me that if you inject an air bubble into a vein, it'll stop your heart. ***The more you know***This is the story of a ghost trying to solve her own murder. She can't remember how she...