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Original Title: Between
ISBN: 0802721826 (ISBN13: 9780802721822)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: Pennsylvania Young Readers' Choice Award Nominee for Young Adults (2014)
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Between Hardcover | Pages: 454 pages
Rating: 3.95 | 8950 Users | 1092 Reviews

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Title:Between
Author:Jessica Warman
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 454 pages
Published:August 2nd 2011 by Walker & Company
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Mystery. Ghosts

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Elizabeth Valchar-pretty, popular, and perfect-wakes up the morning after her eighteenth birthday party on her family's yacht, where she'd been celebrating with her six closest friends. A persistent thumping noise has roused her. When she goes to investigate, what she finds will change everything she thought she knew about her life, her friends, and everything in between. As Liz begins to unravel the circumstances surrounding her birthday night, she will find that no one around her, least of all Liz herself, was perfect-or innocent. Critically acclaimed author Jessica Warman brings readers along on a roller-coaster ride of a mystery, one that is also a heartbreaking character study, a touching romance, and ultimately a hopeful tale of redemption, love, and letting go.



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Ratings: 3.95 From 8950 Users | 1092 Reviews

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Between is a riveting novel about a young girl who wakes up to find her own body dead in the water beside her family's boat. No, she is not alive, but she can still see and go everywhere she would be able to go while she was alive. With her in this mysterious journey is a boy who passed away in her town a year earlier named Alex. Elizabeth and Alex traveled with two different crowds in high school, so before this, they never spoke. Neither of them enjoyed the other's presence towards the

This book is definitely disturbing, but it's also one of the only mysteries that has held my attention up the very end. I wanted to read this story way past my bedtime, it was such a page-turner. It really wasn't until there were only 100 pages left that realization started to hit and I was able to put most of the pieces together.Sometimes the drug use got a little old. The book had a wishy-washy stance on whether drugs are bad or just something the cool kids do. It was was also hard to read

Very boring. I did finish the book, but from the middle onwards I skimmed. Alex is extremely annoying. He thinks he's God. Always telling Liz off. Making out as if he's never done anything bad in his life. At first, Liz is just a popular bitch. She's not a bad person, yet Alex treats her as if she's the worst person alive. Towards the end, it's clear that she is a bad person, far beyond the social ranking of high school. Not because she picked on people, or never stopped evident bullying, or

On the cover of the book, Gail Giles says "A love story, and a cautionary tale that gallops from its gripping beginning to its crackling conclusion." I completely agree with Mrs. Giles! Between is a wonderful story. It is different from what I am used to reading but that isn't to say it isn't as good. I simply LOVED the book. Liz is trying to figure out what happened to her the night that she died. Everyone seems to think it was an accident, that she fell into the water. Then she sees Alex, they

Liz was perfect in life. She had the looks, the friends and the money to buy popularity and keep it. Beneath the surface though, Liz was more than just a pretty face. Born to a mother plagued by anorexia, Liz learned from an early age that eating equals control, and when her life spun out of control, she controlled her eating habits. On the morning of her 18th birthday, Liz wakes up to see her body floating in the water, but she has no recollection of what's happened. As she wanders the

(Source: I received a copy of this book as a gift Thanks Abbie!)18-year-old Liz wakes in the middle of the night after her 18th birthday party, only to discover her own dead body yep, shes dead.The death is written off as an accident, but Liz cant remember what happened, and she cant believe that she would still be hanging around if her death really was an accident.Together with Alex, another teen ghost who also died in the same town earlier that year, Liz tries to unravel the mystery of her

This was a very good read. I did not know what to expect at first, I just knew it sounded interesting, and I had not really read anything like it. I loved the plot of the story. Ok so this girl died, but she is still talking, what is going on? It did not take long to figure it out though. The story flowed really well and I was completely engaged to the tale.I did enjoy the mystery that surrounded this story. There were a few times where I thought I nailed it, and was wrong. I did guess one part
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