Wednesday 11 August 2010

Book ~ "Spooky Little Girl" (2010) Laurie Notaro

From Goodreads ~ Death is what happens while you’re busy making other plans.

Coming home from a Hawaiian vacation with her best girlfriends, Lucy Fisher is stunned to find everything she owns tossed out on her front lawn, the locks changed and her fiancé’s phone disconnected — plus she’s just lost her job. With her world spinning wildly out of her control, Lucy decides to make a new start and moves upstate to live with her sister and nephew.

But then things take an even more dramatic turn: A fatal encounter with public transportation lands Lucy not in the hereafter but in the nearly hereafter. She’s back in school, learning the parameters of spooking and how to become a successful spirit in order to complete a ghostly assignment. If Lucy succeeds, she’s guaranteed a spot in the next level of the afterlife — but until then, she’s stuck as a ghost in the last place she would ever want to be.

Trying to avoid being trapped on earth for all eternity, Lucy crosses the line between life and death and back again when she returns home. Navigating the perilous channels of the paranormal, she’s determined to find out why her life crumbled and why, despite her ghastly death, no one seems to have noticed she’s gone. But urgency on the spectral plane — in the departed person of her feisty grandmother, who is risking both their eternal lives — requires attention and Lucy realizes that you get only one chance to be spectacular in death.

This sounded like a different but fun story. Plus I've read her non-fiction stuff and really enjoyed it.

As I was reading it, I really wanted to like it ... but I found the writing and the story boring. It had the possibilities to be so much better.

I must admit that I gave up about halfway through and skipped to the end to see why Martin had kicked her out (I found the reasoning behind that lame) and if Lucy had indeed really died or was it a dream (I won't ruin it for you).

I didn't dig it :(

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Read your review. Sounds like a somewhat 'creepy' story. I don't think I could ever write a book like that. The older I get the less I am able to laugh at death. Too many of my dearest friends are already 'on the other side', if you get my meaning. I prefer stories about life and making the most of the time we have.

But your review was very good!

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