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I Date Dead People: Book 5
I Date Dead People: Book 5
I Date Dead People: Book 5
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I Date Dead People: Book 5

Written by Ann Kerns

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Nora Reilly is an old soul. Her idea of fun is reading a Jane Austen novel in her family's Victorian home. She didn't expect to find a kindred spirit in the house's oldest occupant, Tom Barnes. Tom is a sweet and handsome boy who died over a hundred years ago. His soul is trapped in the house, and he's not alone. There are other mysterious tenants . . . and darker shadows, sinister and nameless.



Does love stand a ghost of a chance against such odds? Nora's friends aren’t so sure. They think she should give up the ghost and look for a boyfriend who is a little more lively. But Nora will do whatever it takes to make the relationship work, even against the threat of meddling ghost hunters, snooping psychics, and the worst danger of all to her first solid relationship—her parents.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLerner
Release dateJan 1, 2017
ISBN9781512442120
Author

Ann Kerns

Ann Kerns has edited and written many nonfiction books for young readers. She also enjoys reading, travel, cooking, and music. Born in Illinois, Ann currently lives in Minneapolis.

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    I really liked this story more than the other stories. I think the story was sweet and I loved how the story ended. I liked the art in this book as well.
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    3/5
    So this one was a little bit predictable but mainly b/c there isn't really another good place for this story to to go. That being said I think it was pretty well done although not as fun as some of the other My Boyfriend is a Monster books (not as bad as some of the others either.)
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    I heart these titles. This one maybe the least but they're still so fun.
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    I really enjoy this series: it's slightly formulaic teen romance, but the artwork is lovely and the stories are surprisingly strong with carefully crafted messages about being strong hidden within. I don't think this was my favourite, but it's simple and sweet and enjoyable.