Ratings11
Average rating3.5
In a hospice for the terminally ill, five teenagers, who meet every night to tell each other scary stories, make a pact that the first of them to die must try to contact the others from beyond the grave.
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This group of hospice teens are shouldering the heaviest of burdens. The stories they tell are actually creative and enjoyable. I never read a book by Christopher Pike and so Happy this was my 1st one. Can't wait to read more.
This is 90s YA paranormal. I love it, but before you pick this up know what you are getting.
This isn't my favorite Christopher Pike book. The chatacters are great. The setting a bit unrealistic, but again 90s YA. It is more theological than I expected. That's both good and bad.
This book was not at all what I expected to be. It is not a spooky or mysterious story, as the synopsis paints it out to be. Instead, it is a reflection on life and death, told through beautiful, thought provoking tales. Even though it wasn't the fun ghost story I was expecting, I thoroughly enjoyed this read, and will probably be thinking about it for a while.