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4.0 2
Young Adult Fiction
463
Better than the first
(Updated: June 21, 2026)
Overall rating
4.0
Plot
4.0
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Reader reviewed by Hillary
Charlotte Usher discovers that the afterlife isn't quite what she
pictured when she's forced to intern at a hotline for troubled teens.
Before she can officially cross over, she'll have to be a source of
guidance for one such teen. The problem is she doesn't have much advice
to offer since dying hasn't exactly boosted her confidence level.
But
when Hawthorne High's leading, love-to-hate cheerleader Petula and her
Gothic little sis' Scarlet find themselves suddenly resting-in-peace in
comas, Charlotte's opportunity to save them will prove to be the risk
of a lifetime-for all of them.
In the sequel to Ghostgirl, we
travel to the afterlife with Charlotte and her Dead Ed classmates. But
it doesnt turn out as well for Charlotte as it does for everyone else.
While everyone else is reunited with dead friends and relatives,
Charlottes off to live in a room with Maddy, a new girl no one knows
anything about. Charlotte is once again placed in a difficult
situation. She feels as if shes being left behind by her Dead Ed
friends.
Back at Hawthorne High, things arent going so well for
Scarlet. Shes never really been close to her older sister, Petula, but
when she goes into a coma after a bad pedicure, she feels that the only
way to get her back is to enlist the help of her best friend,
Charlotte. This selfless act is a little surprising coming from her,
who, in the first book, is anxious to have her sister killed off. Of
course, the jealousy of seeing her boyfriend talking to her sister was
a factor in her decision. The path she chose to take to get to
Charlotte, which endangered other ghost children, was more her style.
In the end, Scarlet ended up being a more caring character than she had
started as. She really lost her Goth, I-dont-care personality.
Ultimately
the story was enjoyable and after reading the first book I was
accustomed to reading the lengthy introductions and the book was easily
read and really sucked me in. The life or death aspect of this book
made it more difficult to put down and I really enjoyed it. Anyone who
wants to read about ghosts or enjoyed the first book should definitely
read this. Its one of the best ghost books Ive ever read.
Charlotte Usher discovers that the afterlife isn't quite what she
pictured when she's forced to intern at a hotline for troubled teens.
Before she can officially cross over, she'll have to be a source of
guidance for one such teen. The problem is she doesn't have much advice
to offer since dying hasn't exactly boosted her confidence level.
But
when Hawthorne High's leading, love-to-hate cheerleader Petula and her
Gothic little sis' Scarlet find themselves suddenly resting-in-peace in
comas, Charlotte's opportunity to save them will prove to be the risk
of a lifetime-for all of them.
In the sequel to Ghostgirl, we
travel to the afterlife with Charlotte and her Dead Ed classmates. But
it doesnt turn out as well for Charlotte as it does for everyone else.
While everyone else is reunited with dead friends and relatives,
Charlottes off to live in a room with Maddy, a new girl no one knows
anything about. Charlotte is once again placed in a difficult
situation. She feels as if shes being left behind by her Dead Ed
friends.
Back at Hawthorne High, things arent going so well for
Scarlet. Shes never really been close to her older sister, Petula, but
when she goes into a coma after a bad pedicure, she feels that the only
way to get her back is to enlist the help of her best friend,
Charlotte. This selfless act is a little surprising coming from her,
who, in the first book, is anxious to have her sister killed off. Of
course, the jealousy of seeing her boyfriend talking to her sister was
a factor in her decision. The path she chose to take to get to
Charlotte, which endangered other ghost children, was more her style.
In the end, Scarlet ended up being a more caring character than she had
started as. She really lost her Goth, I-dont-care personality.
Ultimately
the story was enjoyable and after reading the first book I was
accustomed to reading the lengthy introductions and the book was easily
read and really sucked me in. The life or death aspect of this book
made it more difficult to put down and I really enjoyed it. Anyone who
wants to read about ghosts or enjoyed the first book should definitely
read this. Its one of the best ghost books Ive ever read.
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