Sharon K. reviewed on
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I would give this book a ten-star rating if I could, I couldn't put it down. The ghost drew me in first and then Alex was introduced and the ghost bonded with him. When it became clear that Alex had a problem with alcoholism, I thought 'do I want to continue reading?' and then Zoe and her "suzy homemaker' personality appeared. This book was all about real people, their challenges, their doubts in themselves,their triumphs and their pain. I laughed and I cried. I think the best part was when Alex looked in the mirror and really saw himself and what he had become - The Man In The Glass.