Ghostgirl: Homecoming review by VTuck
ghostgirl: Homecoming
by Tonya Hurley
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction
Five Star Award

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Age at time of review - 13
Reviewer's Location - Mineola, TX , United States
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Charlotte's world is turned upside down by a simple gummy bear in the first book of this series, ghostgirl. She dies and enters the afterlife where she is forced to work at a hotline for troubled teens. Charlotte's old friend, Scarlet, desperately needs her help because her big sister, Petula, is gravely ill. Charlotte's friend, Maddy, in the neighboring cubical intercepts the call from Scarlet. She has to find another way to get to Charlotte. So she enters the afterlife world herself to find Charlotte. When she finds her, they go on a search for Petula's holding room. Along the way Maddy tries to lead them astray. Maddy is trying to steal Petulas life for herself, in the end Petula is saved and crowned Homecoming Queen.

Opinion: 

I did enjoy this book the author made me feel like I was there. The characters were great and worked together well; she really made me feel as if they were best friends or sister. The authors voice changed thought out the book to what every mood they were in at the moment (funny, serious.). She gave great detail and I was never left wondering what was happening. I found this book to be entertaining and interesting. I think the ending was great because I like happy endings. I would recommend this book to others.

 

 

Rating:
5
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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