Sunday, March 7, 2010

The Everafter


Madison is floating. She isn't dead, yet she isn't one of the undead. We have no idea how she died, or if she is even dead. We are on a journey of discovery right along side Madison as she figures out what is going in. Amy Huntley's new book, The Everafter, will interest you and make you ponder life after death.

When Madison starts noticing different objects that are floating around her, she figures out that if she touches the object she is taken back to that particular scene in her life. As she touches more and more objects, she sees more of her life and questions what exactly is going on. She is left to sort out regrets and joys of her life...and then it dawns on her that she is no longer alive - that is why she is left in this place, finding objects and being taken back in time. But how will she get out of this place and move on to the Everafter?

Reminiscent of Zevin's Elsewhere, readers will be intrigued with this story about friendship, family, falling in love, and loss.

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