Enjoyed this right up to meeting Brewster.
Is it just me or is he reading like "Vernon" from the Breakfast Club?
I'm pretty sure he wouldn't get away with doing the crap he does.
BUT after he left the pages I started to enjoy the relationship between Will & Alona. Alona's personality made me think about Sadie & Jenna from the TV show Awkward.
I'll be picking up the next book.
It was an interesting take on ghost stories, certainly one I've never read before--or that I think I have...though the Charley Davidson series is kinda like it, I guess.
I was drawn in early on and although Alona was a little annoying at the start I have to say she'd grown on me (and Will) by the end. Will was just different from the start, not wanting to be popular and unable to be even if he wanted to with his ability to the see the dead.
The possibility of a romance between these two and moving to college makes me want to read the next one in the series and I'll be hunting it out from somewhere at some point in the future.