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ghostgirl: Lovesick
ghostgirl Lovesick
Author: Tonya Hurley
Before she can rest in peace, Charlotte Usher must return to the tragic site of her death: high school. She still has one last assignment to complete, but no one explained what happens if you fall in love with your class project. — Charlotte would die (again) for love. But when her only chance at an afterlife means having to face the dreaded, all...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780316133166
ISBN-10: 0316133167
Publication Date: 8/3/2011
Pages: 336
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
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Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Reviewed by Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen for TeensReadToo.com

Ghostgirl Charlotte is back, this time enjoying her new (after)life with a boyfriend on her arm and a task she has to complete.

She must go back to Hawthorne and help one of her ex-fellow classmates with their problem, before the prom. Of course, for Charlotte it already gets complicated when her boyfriend, Eric, gets assigned to her best friend, Scarlett, whose boyfriend, Damen, is assigned to Charlotte. Confusing? Yes!

Before they know it, the couples are quickly in shambles, as Scarlett is unsure if Damen truly likes the real her, and Charlotte just isn't too pleased with all the time Scarlett and Eric are spending together.

With a radio competition; a possessed mystery that leads to a new popular girl in school; a Petula that seems to be, shall we say it, nicer; a new look for Scarlett; and a prom that just might start with the wrong mix of couples - it might be a while before Charlotte can truly rest in peace.

Third in the GHOSTGIRL series, Tonya Hurley does not disappoint, as she continues to bring on the hilarity, angst, and mystery to her very own world. Charlotte and her problems can actually be very relatable, even if she is dead. Readers will be satisfied with this installment, all the while wondering if there will be a fourth.