
Synopsis & Book Info:
Aura and her boyfriend are anticipating a special evening: it's Logan's 17th birthday, his band is playing an important gig, and they have intimate plans for the after party. However, things go horribly wrong when Logan drinks heavily, takes the cocaine that a record label rep gave to him, and dies. Logan is gone, but not really. Aura, like everyone else aged 16 and younger, was born after the Shift and can see and talk to ghosts. This ability has long annoyed her, and she has yearned to find out why the phenomenon happened so that she can end it. Now, still very much in love, Aura is ecstatic to see and hear Logan's spirit, though they can't touch. Then Zachary, a new boy, enters the picture and he and Aura discover that they share a mysterious bond: they were born one minute apart (he the last one pre-Shift and she the first after). Meanwhile, Logan's parents decide to sue the record label for providing their son with drugs, hoping that Logan will pass on if they win. If he doesn't find peace, he risks becoming a shade, a violent emanation considered a public-safety threat. This complex novel has numerous subplots. Occasionally, the chapters seem to take sudden turns from one story line to another, making the first-person narrative somewhat confusing. Nevertheless, the characters are interesting, and so is the clearly developed alternative world. Filled with romance and featuring a strong protagonist, Shade is sure to attract teens.
Paperback: 309 pages
Publisher: Simon Pulse
ISBN: 9781416994060
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My Opinion:
The last word in this book pretty much sums up exactly how I feel after reading it. WOW!
I felt so many emotions while reading this story, happiness, excitement, fear, anger and even some sadness. The end almost made me cry, even though it was happy for the most part. You just feel so much for the characters that you can't help feeling like crying.
I'm so glad I read this book. It made me think differently about ghosts. Plus I secretly wish I had Aura's powers... LOL... Read the book and you will feel the same!
5/5
Recommend? Most definitely, yes!
~I received a copy from Simon & Schuster. I was not compensated for my opinion.~
I so want to read this. Great review!
ReplyDeleteI've heard a lot about this one! Sounds great!
ReplyDeleteBrandi from Blkosiner’s Book Blog
As I read the synopsis I kept thinking there is a lot going on in this book but all of it sounds interesting. I'm adding this one to my wish list.
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