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Lovesick by Tonya Hurley

dnyv's review against another edition

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5.0

This by far is the best one of the three.

Charlotte finds herself at work, living the dream or at least what you could get being dead. She fall in love with a guy from work and everything seems to be going really good until they are not, or so that seems.

They are assigned to work with people from the high school. Which by the way, are there only 3 people around the world or way the need to torture them again with that people.

Charlotte is assigned Damen, her formed crush, but now she knows that the living and the death must not be together. Also, there has been too much drama with him now. And her new crush is assigned Scarlet.

Charlotte really wants to do her work as good as she can. And trying to keep them together is key. But it is not as easy as it seems. Even the death have insecurities about themselves so she is constantly wondering if her boyfriend is really into her or not.

Meanwhile, Scarlet seems to be getting to know and kinda fall in love with someone, who is no other than! Drum rolls! Charlotte's boyfriend. So that's what I call bad luck!!!!

Everything starts to get complicated, and it is a test to see if real love would prevail.

The story is full of messages about self love and friendship. About getting to know yourself and to be there for the ones you love. It is also about learning to let go and give out everything you have to do what's right.

priscilainthesky's review against another edition

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3.0

Tengo que admitir que no lloré, pero la relación entre Scarlett y Charlotte me atravesó como una flecha. Me gustó el cierre, tal vez un poco predecible, pero bonito en verdad. Muy entretenido, fácil de leer y con la enseñanza que la vida es demasiado corta para lamentarse por todo, deberíamos animarnos a todo y no importa lo que los demás piensen ni pensar mal acerca de los demás.

quintiola's review against another edition

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3.0

Read it as a teen. Had all three books. Read them all. Liked them.( I was a teen). Gave them away cause I knew I wouldn’t read them again. Recommend to TEENS. Praise Satan.
Pd. Cant really remember the plot of any of them, except the first one.

nicole_nicole's review against another edition

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5.0

Super cute ending. I love this series. Definitely a cute read.

nicxmac's review against another edition

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4.0

I have to say that this one was really good but the first book is still the best one in the series (so far) and since the first book can be a stand-alone novel. And out of all the three, this is my favorite book cover in the series so far and the phrases before each chapter was definitely worth reading and very fitting with the story, as it should.

I especially enjoyed the part where Scarlet and Eric talks about their love for music because I'm a music addict myself. Maybe I don't know much as they do but I do love the witty way of the author created the character's conversations.

I've read in some reviews that this book wasn't well written and that they were dissapointed because they were expecting a darker plot and not some ghosts who work for a call center but I really liked it. The writing was superb. Probably needs improvement, yes but I couldn't even done it better myself.

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I've first encountered "Ghostgirl" back in 2008 when it was just an "internet thing". A character who died but never really had the "time of her life" and she always felt invisible. And at that time, I already liked it. Probably because I know for a fact that I could heavily relate to it and I was looking forward to hear more of ghostgirl and by the time I knew it was a book, I was glad to have read it.

laura_pc's review against another edition

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2.0

This book is beautiful. The pages, the cover, the font were all amazing.

I had some trouble with the book. Unlike most series books, it did not have the annoying recap of what had happened in the other books. Without that, I was lost. I wanted to read it, but I didn't have any context. Cute concept, but I couldn't finish it.

karlikarli's review against another edition

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4.0

This was the best book in the series. I actually cried and related myself with Charlotte the entire book. What makes this book better than the others is the mystery of where Charlotte's loyalties lie, but I never doubted her even whe Scarlet did.

mendezconzeta's review against another edition

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2.0

Hace mucho tiempo que lo leí, pero a veces me acuerdo de cómo la autora la cagó escribiendo el segundo y tercer libro (ni contar el 3.5 y 3.6 que no pienso leer a excepción de que sea un regalo no deseado) que me hace pensar que la única persona que no deja descansar en paz a Charlotte Usher es la propia autora.

claudiaamteixeira's review against another edition

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3.0

"Esta vez se habían producido un número nada despreciable de silencios entre ambas, como en una transmisión por satélite con demora, pero no fue porque no tuvieran nada que decirse. Aquélla era la forma tácita que tenían de dilatar el momento, de frenar el transcurso del tiempo, de hacer que cada segundo juntas pareciese una eternidad."

eriniven's review against another edition

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3.0

I vividly remember not liking this one very much when i read it cause it was all about Charlotte and I remember hating her, and liking Scarlett.