
Ghostgirl
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Narrated by:
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Parker Posey
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By:
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Tonya Hurley
Ghostgirl features Charlotte Usher, a high-schooler who can't help but feel no one knows she's alive. Then her nagging fear is confirmed. One day she no longer just feels invisible - she is, in fact, dead and literally haunting the halls.
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Potentially great Story, Disappointing Narration
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disappointing
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GENIUS
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Perfection!
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Good book with bad narrator
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From the book description, you can tell the book has a little bit of a dark side, which I usually like. But the read ended up being a little too gloomy for my taste. The story did hold my interest and I wanted to keep listening (I listened to the audiobook in case you missed the book type listed above). When it was over, I didn’t feel happy or more so I didn’t really feel anything.
Charlotte wants to be popular and that is the bulk of the story. Since this is her primary goal, I struggled to find depth in Charlotte’s character. She fights hard to achieve her popularity goal even in her afterlife and her persistence is admirable but it wore on me after awhile. In the end, her character grows, which was a relief for me since in 98% of the book she was really shallow and selfish. I wanted to like Charlotte but I found that I just couldn’t relate to her.
On the plus side, Hurley’s writing is expertly descriptive and has a clear tone, albeit a gloomy one. At the beginning of each chapter is a quote from famous literature, poetry, or songs. At times, I liked this touch but then again there were times when I felt the quotes were over done.
Overall, I have mixed feelings about Ghost Girl. I really wanted to like it because the cover and story idea were so much fun. But this is one of those books that you can’t judge by its cover and all the other little sparkling marketing features. It’s possible that Middle School aged children would enjoy this book but I think that even they might find it a little drab and depressing. Maybe the next books in the series will be a little more fun.
Cute Idea but Lacked Depth
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Ghostgirl
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The narrorator's voice was nice to listen to
great!
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Charming Ghost
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Flat line, no emotions. I am sure Alexa would had done a better job reading it.
From now on, I will be sure to never get anything read by Parker Posey, And to make matters worse... the music was atrocious.
When you wish you read it instead,
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