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If I Have To Be Haunted
by Miranda Sun
Making my way through my Fairyloot books and this was the next one I picked out, this was a good book which I enjoyed reading, to me it wasn't anything special so that why I rated it 3 stars, I found it to be an interesting and engaging read, with moments of suspense, comedy and a whole lots of banter with a heartwarming ending. I also found the storyline to be something a little different with the idea and the adventure and journey to resurrect the ghost. I found the writing style easy to follow and enjoyable, and part of me with that ending epilogue makes me kind of want to find out what happens next so I may pick up the next book.
Synopsis
Cara Tang doesn’t want to be haunted.
Look, the dead have issues, and Cara has enough of her own. Her overbearing mother insists she be the “perfect” Chinese American daughter—which means suppressing her ghost-speaking powers—and she keeps getting into fights with Zacharias Coleson, the local golden boy whose smirk makes her want to set things on fire.
Then she stumbles across Zach’s dead body in the woods. He’s even more infuriating as a ghost, but Cara’s the only one who can see him—and save him.
Agreeing to resurrect him puts her at odds with her mother, draws her into a dangerous liminal world of monsters and magic—and worse, leaves her stuck with Zach. Yet as she and Zach grow closer, forced to depend on each other to survive, Cara finds the most terrifying thing is that she might not hate him so much after all.
Maybe this is why her mother warned her about ghosts.
Overall I had a good time and enjoy it, but it's not one I will think about a whole lot, it was just a sweet book with some action and also self discovering.
Synopsis
Cara Tang doesn’t want to be haunted.
Look, the dead have issues, and Cara has enough of her own. Her overbearing mother insists she be the “perfect” Chinese American daughter—which means suppressing her ghost-speaking powers—and she keeps getting into fights with Zacharias Coleson, the local golden boy whose smirk makes her want to set things on fire.
Then she stumbles across Zach’s dead body in the woods. He’s even more infuriating as a ghost, but Cara’s the only one who can see him—and save him.
Agreeing to resurrect him puts her at odds with her mother, draws her into a dangerous liminal world of monsters and magic—and worse, leaves her stuck with Zach. Yet as she and Zach grow closer, forced to depend on each other to survive, Cara finds the most terrifying thing is that she might not hate him so much after all.
Maybe this is why her mother warned her about ghosts.
Overall I had a good time and enjoy it, but it's not one I will think about a whole lot, it was just a sweet book with some action and also self discovering.