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Chargement... Dead Girls Don't Write Letterspar Gail Giles
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Dead Girls Don't Write Letters is a truly creepy book about a family whose life is shattered by the death of one of their own. Sunny's life changed when her sister was killed in an apartment fire in New York. Sunny is left to not only deal with the aftermath of her sister's death but also an alcoholic father and a depressed and anguished mother. When a letter arrives announcing that sister, Jazz isn't really dead and will be coming for a visit, Sunny is reluctant to raise the hopes of her already disturbed parents. Jazz arrives and it is clear from the beginning that she isn't really Sunny's sister, but their mother accepts her almost immediately, while Sunny and her dad harbor suspicions. Who is this girl, and why would she pretend to be someone else? That mystery drives the story to an ending that has so many twists, it will leave you wondering what the truth really is. This was a well written book with a really interesting perspective on family dynamics. The creepy, scary factor just adds depth to a very unique story. Sunny's family has fallen apart since the death of her older sister Jazz in a fire. One day a letter from Jazz shows up. She's coming home. The girl who appears looks like Jazz and she seems to know a lot about the family dynamics, although she really isn't Jazz. Sunny and her father are willing to go forego the obvious so her anguished mother can enjoy the fantasy of having her daughter back. But Sunny does some research and learns the truth. Debra was jealous of Jazz's life. After the fire, she decided to be Jazz and experience the kind of life she never enjoyed. The cryptic ending of Sunny receiving a letter from herself is too frustrating. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Fourteen-year-old Sunny is stunned when a total stranger shows up at her house posing as her older sister Jazz, who supposedly died out of town in a fire months earlier. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Jazz arrives and it is clear from the beginning that she isn't really Sunny's sister, but their mother accepts her almost immediately, while Sunny and her dad harbor suspicions. Who is this girl, and why would she pretend to be someone else? That mystery drives the story to an ending that has so many twists, it will leave you wondering what the truth really is.
This was a well written book with a really interesting perspective on family dynamics. The creepy, scary factor just adds depth to a very unique story. ( )