Ghostgirl #2 Homecoming
Title: Homecoming
Series: Ghostgirl #2
Author: Tonya Hurley
Published in English: 2009
Dansk titel: Ghostgirl
Dansk Udgivelsesår: 2010
Sideantal: 307
Forlag: People’s Press Jr.
ISBN: 978-8771080896
Finished Reading: November 2018
Genre: Young Adult, Paranormal & Fantasy
Stars: 1
This is my personal review without spoilers of the actual plot.
Heaven couldn’t be a phone bank, could it?
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.
I was bored throughout the entirety of the book. It was very predictable and straight-out weird at times. The plot was senseless and screwy. The characters were lacking personality and depth.
I finished the book after a long struggle and I’m not secretly hoping for a third book. Nothing remarkable about this book. Wouldn’t recommend this to anyone not even if you liked the first one. It makes no sense how big the change is from the first to the second book. I wasn’t a huge fan of the first but this one is dreadful, horrendous and horrible or any other synonym you can find for the word terrible.
If I say much more about this book, I’ll be spoiling some things I shouldn’t. If you value the first book, don’t read this, if you hated this first one, you won’t even finish reading this book – save your money and spend it on something else.