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The bookstore will be open July 14. If you have any questions about BibliU, please view our Frequently Asked Questions.
The summary alone did it for me: A teenager wakes up in a graveyard, but instead of the numerous other ways that story could go, she discovers she's dead... and already in trouble with the appointed rule-keeper of the cemetery due to language (strike 1) and emotional outbursts (strike 2). Lacy is charming and trying to be as self-aware as a new ghost can be while the other inhabitants of the graveyard both rely on their routine and want something more. Oh, and dead Edgar Allan Poe is there. Need I say more?What did you like about it?
It was just overall very charming. I also really like books where historical figures show up in some way. Oh, and there's the whole graveyard fiction thing, which I also like (apparently). But seriously, the characters were engaging and it wasn't too heavy-- sometimes you just need a light read.Who would you recommend the book to?
Anyone who needs a light read this time of year. Anyone who needs a little whimsy with their spirit of Edgar Allan Poe. Fans of open mic nights.What would you pair this book with?
A little bit of bravery to stand up to "how things have always been done"... and some cinnamon crumb cake.How about some book friends (a.k.a. related reading recommendations)? [gallery type="slideshow" link="none" size="medium" ids="4631,4630,4629,3754"]