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Uninvited
Uninvited
Author: Amanda Marrone
When rejection comes back to bite you... — Jordan's life sucks. Her boyfriend, Michael, dumped her, slept his way through half the student body, and then killed himself. But now, somehow, he appears at her window every night, begging her to let him in. — Jordan can't understand why he wants her, but she feels her resistance wearing down. A...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781416939788
ISBN-10: 1416939784
Publication Date: 2007
Pages: 224
Reading Level: Young Adult
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3 stars, based on 75 ratings
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Book Type: Paperback
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GeniusJen avatar reviewed Uninvited on + 5322 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Reviewed by Lynn Crow for TeensReadToo.com

These days, Jordan's got a lot on her mind. Her social phobias are getting the better of her, she thinks she messed things up with a guy she really connected with... and her ex-boyfriend, popular jock Michael, has been appearing at her bedroom window since the night after his funeral. It seems the rumors that Michael killed himself aren't true -- he was attacked by a vampire, and became one himself. Now he wants Jordan to join him. Every night, he pleads and cajoles and turns on his charm, trying to get her to invite him in, and Jordan's arguments are starting to crumble.

UNINVITED is a tense, scary book that manages to throw in a little humor on the side. Marrone does a superb job of building the suspense about Michael's true intentions and how Jordan will deal with them. Nothing works out quite the way the reader will expect, and Jordan's struggles will have them on the edge of their seats, unable to put the book down. The climax is thrilling and dark, and the ending is hopeful without leaving its heroine unscarred.

It may take readers a little while to warm up to Jordan, whose binge-drinking and pessimistic ways may seem too depressing. But it quickly becomes clear that she has every reason to want to drown out the rest of the world. Her growth as she fights her fears and destructive tendencies is both believable and inspiring. The supporting characters are well-developed as well, from Michael's twisted personality to Jordan's quirky friend, Rachael.

Readers who enjoy books a little out of the ordinary, especially the dark and suspenseful, should run out and grab this one as soon as possible. It takes one of the most familiar creatures of the supernatural genre and manages to tell a story unlike any you've read before.
Li-li avatar reviewed Uninvited on + 10 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
A dark look at the world some teens go through, with the added suspense of a vampire. Lightly touches on important subjects with a heavy background of fear.
kimmielou28 avatar reviewed Uninvited on + 17 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
i love this book!!!! anyone who is a twilight fan would love this book too!!! i didnt expect the turns it had in it.... great great great
MTGirlAtHeart avatar reviewed Uninvited on + 13 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I honestly had to force myself to finish this book. It's about a teenage girl named Jordan & her deceased ex-boyfriend who has become a vampire. The majority of the story focuses on him sitting outside her window, wanting her to invite him in. I know this is a young-adult book, but it just seemed so juvenile and amateur. I'm sure there are some teenagers who would enjoy the simple story line, but at the same time, I'm not sure I would want my teenager reading a book that puts so much focus on doing drugs, getting drunk, and sleeping with random guys....If you're looking for a young-adult vampire story, there are plenty that are much better than this one. Don't waste your time on it!
KittenBooky avatar reviewed Uninvited on + 28 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Interesting YA novel... involves Jordan, a high schooler, drowning herself in booze, sex, and drugs because she has no direction in her life when her boyfriend of a year ago dies and returns as a vampire to haunt her poor, miserable existence. Her mother is non-existent in her life and her friends only encourage the booze and drugs. Her ex-boyfriend is a totally jerk and deserves what he got. The story around these two is not enlightening, uplifting or really entertaining. Not a very exciting read.

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Book didn't start off so bad but had to make myself finish it. Kind of a lame storyline but is a quick read so it wasn't TOO bad.
LexieMama avatar reviewed Uninvited on + 20 more book reviews
Of all the ways her boyfriend could've come back to haunt her, an undead vampire was probably the worst. That's the problem that Jordan faces in Amanda Marrone's Uninvited. Since his funeral, Jordan's ex-boyfriend Michael has sat outside of her window every night, begging her to let him in. It's now three months later and Jordan's resolve is wearing thin. She can't sleep and she's starting to think maybe opening the window isn't such a bad idea. The problem is Michael is dead, and Jordan doesn't know if letting him in would be the answer to her prayers or the end of her.

Marrone uses the vampire as a thinly veiled medium to explore relationships gone wrong. Although Jordan's alcohol and drug abuse is a little hard to picture, she represents hundreds of girls who face similar issues in real life: drug and alcohol abuse, stalking, and social isolation.


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