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adventurepanda 's review for:
Love You to Death
by Jenny Carroll, Meg Cabot
Another reread, I seem to be making a habit of it recently! Pretty randomly decided to have another read of this series and now I know why I loved Meg Cabot and pretty much everything she wrote, from the Princess Diaries, to All American Girl (or something like that), to the Mediator. I haven't actually read this since Year 7 or so meaning I have no idea what happens in these books anymore which is always nice.
Essentially it's about a high school girl who can see ghosts and she's got to help them move along to the afterlife or force them to if they're being particularly uncooperative. Suze, our main character, has just moved to a new home and she has this unexpected house guest in Jesse the ghost. I forgot about him till now but I can see the attraction. This book dealt with the Heather case and just sets the scene for the rest of the series. I love that Suze doesn't just wait for someone to save her and makes her own (sometimes stupid) decisions and how she was just a great character for me to read about. I don't really have much else to say other than I can see myself binge reading the rest of these and then the Princess Diaries, and then whatever other books Cabot has written and pretend to be a teenager again *I cry*.
Essentially it's about a high school girl who can see ghosts and she's got to help them move along to the afterlife or force them to if they're being particularly uncooperative. Suze, our main character, has just moved to a new home and she has this unexpected house guest in Jesse the ghost. I forgot about him till now but I can see the attraction. This book dealt with the Heather case and just sets the scene for the rest of the series. I love that Suze doesn't just wait for someone to save her and makes her own (sometimes stupid) decisions and how she was just a great character for me to read about. I don't really have much else to say other than I can see myself binge reading the rest of these and then the Princess Diaries, and then whatever other books Cabot has written and pretend to be a teenager again *I cry*.