Helpful Score: 1
Reviewed by Andrea for TeensReadToo.com
Charlotte thinks that now that she's crossed over, it will be Heaven. Instead, she ends up as an intern answering calls from troubled teens with her other Dead Ed classmates.
But while her classmates' phones ring off the hook, Charlotte's doesn't ring at all. Meanwhile, Petula, Hawthorne High's most popular girl, ends up in a coma and her sister, Scarlet, is determined to save her. And to do that she needs Charlotte's help.
This book was like a typical sequel in that it just wasn't as good as the first book. HOMECOMING just seemed really far-fetched. Not that the premise could ever really happen, anyway, but for some reason to me this one just seemed really out there.
It was still a fun read, though. I once again loved Scarlet's sarcasm and one-liners. She's just so funny!
And I really liked what happened at the very, very end. I didn't see it coming and I'm really glad that it did. It ended the book on a really good note.
Charlotte thinks that now that she's crossed over, it will be Heaven. Instead, she ends up as an intern answering calls from troubled teens with her other Dead Ed classmates.
But while her classmates' phones ring off the hook, Charlotte's doesn't ring at all. Meanwhile, Petula, Hawthorne High's most popular girl, ends up in a coma and her sister, Scarlet, is determined to save her. And to do that she needs Charlotte's help.
This book was like a typical sequel in that it just wasn't as good as the first book. HOMECOMING just seemed really far-fetched. Not that the premise could ever really happen, anyway, but for some reason to me this one just seemed really out there.
It was still a fun read, though. I once again loved Scarlet's sarcasm and one-liners. She's just so funny!
And I really liked what happened at the very, very end. I didn't see it coming and I'm really glad that it did. It ended the book on a really good note.