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Everlost

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 1,990 Ratings and 559 Reviews

Book Description
FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. After dying in a car accident together and ending up in Everlost, a netherworld filled with children and teens, Nick accepts his fate while Allie decides to pursue new adventures by taking over the bodies of the living.
Book Information
PublisherTurtleback Books
BindingLibrary Binding (19 editions)
Reading LevelYoung Adults
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-101417817992
ISBN-13978-1417817993
Publication Date11/06/2007
The Creators
About Neal Shusterman (Author) : Neal Shusterman is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Neal Shusterman include Antsy Does Time, The Eyes of Kid Midas, Everlost.
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3/20/2009 Christy Evers said: Amazing book! Great use of literary devices. Creative, smart and tightly written.
tags: I recommend, Inspired me, I read

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3/7/2009 Emily Howard

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2/23/2008 Megan Fuller said: I thought this was one of the most interesting of the "Life after death" stories I've read. The idea of a "heaven" for places of note, such as the twin towers, was an inspiration.
tags: I read

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4/21/2007 Little Willow tagged as: I Read

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