When popular and gorgeously hot Alona Dare—voted high school Homecoming Queen three times—is killed by a school bus while yakking on her cell phone, she wakes up the next day to find herself very much alive. As a ghost. Day after day, the girl everyone loved to hate returns to the school from the road where she was struck to find out why she’s still on earth. No one at the school can see or hear her…except for the school’s local ghosts and the mortal “Goth” boy, Will Killian. Can Will, a social outcast at school, help Alona find some answers before he graduates and leaves her stranded? And why would he want to, after the way Alona treated him and his kind when she was a living mortal? The Ghost and the Goth is a fast, fun read that’s surprisingly clever. (Russ, Ref.)
The Ghost and the Goth / by Stacey Kade
Posted: November 17, 2010 by rkracke in Loft Book Reviews, The LoftTags: Fiction, Russ K.
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So I read this book and I thought that the girl was a jerk. I mean seriously just because her mom had issues did not give her he right to make fun of everyone else. But I am happy about how it ended.