AMY HUNTLEY THE EVERAFTER PDF

Death is the new life. Stories about dead teens used to be mainly weepers about beautiful young girls with tragic diseases. Now along with. The story of Madison Stanton, dead of unknown causes at age 17, showcases debut author Huntley’s skill at writing believable scenes of high. Where do we go after we die? For Madison Stanton, she’s somewhere in the vast dark everafter—a place she refers to as “Is”, formless, isolated.

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Madison can’t remember hintley or how she died and she hopes that by reliving all the moments of the lost This book was sad and depressing and it makes me wonder where the author’s head was at when she wrote this.

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Bear with me here Dec 29, Laura rated it it was amazing Shelves: It wrapped up too abruptly. Other than Elsewherei can’t think of other books that explore death in such a unique way. Are you kidding me?! One that answered a very important question: I was constantly having to remind myself this was just story otherwise this would have been extremely depressing.

Thanks for the great review and recommendation Mrs. It’s one rverafter makes you wonder. The concept isn’t something I’ve ever read and it’s so intriguing just to think about. Even a 13 year old girl can read this and be like, Pssshh! hujtley

The epilogue was a very nice touch though. I’m sure everyone will love Amy and her writing immediately! And more importantly who killed her? To view it, click here. Like many others, the first person point of view is very unreliable as many questions are left unanswered.

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View all 4 comments. The Everafter is one of those books that sticks with you after you read it.

The Everafter

Apr 11, Yan rated it really liked it. A tue from PaperBackSwap first recommended this book to me, and I purchased it when it was in the bargain section on Amazon.

The Everafter was a pleasant surprise. Madison can’t remember when or how she died and she hopes that by reliving all the moments of the lost items she’ll be able to solve thw mystery and move on. Aug 29, Johanna rated it it was amazing Shelves: All she’s got is these rare moments that she lost something, and though they weren’t important in life, they’re so meaningful in death.

I have a passive interest in theoretical physics, and zmy I especially enjoyed the quantum theory that was woven into the story. Lots of Emily Dickinson references so if you like her poetry, you should really enjoy this book because it is clear the author is a fan. There are serious loose ends left over. At first i thought that this book would be complete bogus. I thought that was one of the best parts of this book. Pretty unpredictable which was nice.

This is one of the best novels I There is so much to like about this poignant little novel about life, death, loss, and love. Today I asked if I could please read while I did my lower back stretches on the ball since I only had 40 pages left! Would recommend if you have amj high reading challenge I guess, because it was a very easy and everafer read.

This is a fiction book. Aug 10, Cheney rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: The Everafter talks of the afterlife hence evfrafter title and what to expect.

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I enjoyed it while I was inching through traffic everyday getting to and from work, but I’m not sure if it would have been a book I sat down glued to.

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There was one thing I really didn’t like about this book. I just think that the author took a really simple approach to it, this book could have been a pager easily. Hujtley was another ghost apologizing to Maddy?

At the hutnley of 7 I was already threatening to chop my brother to pieces with me glaring at him at the couch, butcher knife in hand no comment. Madison’s death isn’t revealed until the end and it’s a shockerso you’re constantly thinking of all the possibilities along with Madison. A very interesting idea coupled with a more-often-than-not irritating main character filed with Huntleu and very, very short chapters equals out to a decent romp in teenage land.

At first it’s just to experience being alive and seeing her loved ones but then she realizes she can use these moments to unravel the how ans why of her death. This book was absolutely amazing. And when Is presents her with objects she lost when she was alive, she is able to go back to the moment she lost the item and relive it.

Sounds like quite the eclectic mix, right? That’s how the book starts.

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