Genre: Realistic Fiction/Romance
# of pages: 245 p.
RAC Book: Yes
Madison wakes up in a strange reality she calls “is” because there’s no way to describe it. She believes she is dead because she can’t feel a body, but she does see objects in the space around her. If she touches an object she is brought back to her life through a memory of when she lost that item. She quickly realizes that she does not have memories past the age of 17 and knows she died young, but cannot remember how. As she tries to navigate through the memories of her life she realizes she is not the only spirit lingering in those memories. Will she ever be able to talk to anyone from her life? Will she ever find out how she died? Can she ever move past this place of “is” to the everafter?
This book was engaging, unique, and interesting. As Madison moves through the memories of her life the reader cannot help but think about how she will meet her untimely demise. Despite the fact that the reason behind her death is set up throughout the story, it will be a shock to most readers the way it actually happens. Madison’s friendships and family relationships are easy to identify with and it’s hard to imagine how they must cope with her death. Madison, however, believes that everyone dies when they are supposed to go and it’s okay, but she would like to know how it happens. She feels no regret about how she lived or died. This is a very interesting read that will leave the reader thinking about life and death long after the final page.
I had no idea what this book was about when I started reading it and it grabbed my attention right from the beginning. I had no idea where the story was headed but I was very intrigued to find out. It kept my interest up to the end and had a good ending. I would definatley recommend this book.