Girl meets boy.
Girl loses boy.
Girl gets boy back...
..sort of.
Ava can't see him or touch him,
unless she's dreaming.
She can't hear his voice,
except for the faint whispers in her mind.
Most would think she's crazy, but she knows he's here.
Jackson.
The boy Ava thought she'd spend the rest of her life with.
He's back from the dead,
as proof that love truly knows no bounds.
This is a fantastic story about feelings and how to let go. It was not very difficult to sympathize with Ava. She felt really guilty and even if I didn't think it was her fault, I understood her feelings. It can't be easy in a situation like that.
Although the book is written in verse, and for that matter is very short, it feels like I've read 500 pages. There's really a whole story in only a couple of words. This is the second book I read in verse and I will definitely be reading more, that's for sure. Schroeder is a fantastic writer and now I'm also very curious about Ellen Hopkins.
I heart you, you haunt me by Lisa Schroeder
Paperback, 227 pages
Simon Pulse
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