The Lonely Dead by April Henry, 228 pages. Christy Ottavaino (Henry Holt), 2019. $18.
Content: Language: PG (3 swears); Mature Content: G; Violence: PG-13.
BUYING ADVISORY: MS, HS – ADVISABLE
AUDIENCE APPEAL: HIGH
Adele can see the dead, a talent/curse that
she has inherited from her mother.
Adele’s grandfather sees her ability as a mental illness and insists
that she take pills, but when Adele doesn’t take her pills she feels more like
herself. While walking to school, after
a rough weekend at a party, Adele sees the ghost of her ex-best-friend,
Tori. Adele is quickly drawn into the
mystery of what happened to Adele, as well as becomes a suspect.
I couldn’t put this book down. It has a fast plot line, with great suspects
and a strong main character. There isn’t
any gruesome content, but there is a dead body and a fight.
Reviewer, C. Peterson.
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