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Bliss
Bliss
Author: Lauren Myracle
Lauren Myracle brings her keen understanding of teen dynamics to a hypnotic horror story of twisted friendship.   When Bliss?s hippie parents leave the commune and dump her at the home of her aloof grandmother in a tony Atlanta neighborhood, it?s like being set down on an alien planet. The only guide naïve Bliss has to her new environment is w...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780810940727
ISBN-10: 0810940728
Publication Date: 1/1/2011
Pages: 480
Reading Level: Young Adult
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3.2 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Amulet Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Reviewed by Steph for TeensReadToo.com

Bliss is different from the rest of the students at her new school. For one, they didn't grow up on a commune with hippie parents. They didn't have a last name of 'in the Morning Dew'. They didn't hear the voice of a girl who killed herself years ago in one of the old halls on the school grounds.

While Bliss may be different, she quickly learns that she likes the kind of life her fellow students lead, the kind of life she never had the opportunity to have. She wears make-up for the first time. She attends classes with other kids her age. She makes friends. She gets a boyfriend. She attends a school dance.

Everything would be perfect if it weren't for Sandy, the misfit of the school who Bliss befriends because she knows what it's like to not fit in. Unfortunately, Bliss quickly finds out that Sandy isn't completely sane. Sandy wants people to worship her, to understand her. She'd go all the way to the point of bringing alive someone from the past -- Lillian, the girl who jumped out of a third-story window all those years ago -- to achieve her goal.

And Bliss finds herself in the middle of this bloodlust.

Myracle writes an interesting story that links to the American events of 1969-70. Her writing is amazing; the reader feels happy and terrified right along with the protagonist. This story is sure to capture readers, although the ending does not have quite the touch of finality that most stories do.


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