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Everlost

by Neal Shusterman

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Nick and Allie don't survive the car accident...

...but their souls don't exactly get where they're supposed to get either. Instead, they're caught halfway between life and death, in a sort of limbo known as Everlost: a shadow of the living world, filled with all the things and places that no onger exist. It's a magical, yet dangerous place where bands of lost children run wild and anyone who stands in the same place too long sinks to the center of the Earth.

When they find Mary, the self-proclaimed queen of lost kids, Nick feels like he he's found a home, but allie isn't satisfied spending eternity between worlds. Against all warnings, Allie begins learning the "Criminal Art" of haunting, and ventures into dangerous territory, where a monster called the McGill threatens all the souls of Everlost.

In this imaginative novel, Neal Shusterman explores questions of life, death, and what just might lie in between.

Review:

"Shusterman's (Full Tilt) enigmatic novel imagines a purgatory where only children go, with its own vocabulary and body of literature plus a monster named the McGill. After a car accident, teens Allie and Nick awaken 272 days later in Everlost. 'It took nine months to get you born, so doesn't it figure it would take nine months to get you dead?' says the boy who discovers them, a nameless, lonely child they call Lief (an 'Afterlight' who is 100 years old). In Everlost only the young exist, because adults 'never get lost on the way to the light.' The World Trade Center is there, too, home to Mary Hightower, a 15-year-old shaman of sorts and author of countless books (e.g., You're Dead — So Now What?). Shusterman uses excerpts from Mary's books (with an increasing sense of menace) to segue from one chapter to the next. Allie's flight from Mary's kingdom of 'perfect routines,' and her attempt to rescue Nick and Lief from a six-year-old spectral gangster lead her into a conflict with the monstrous McGill (with 'sharp, three-fingered talons for hands,... its mismatched eyes wandered of its own accord'). Along the way, Allie learns the art of 'skinjacking' (inhabiting the living), and Nick discovers a thing or two about the mechanics of Everlost, much to Mary's dismay. Shusterman's landscapes seem both familiar and ghostly, just the right mix for this fascinating limbo land that readers can only hope will provide the setting for more books to come. Ages 12-up." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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"Marvelously inventive...and magically beautiful." — Orson Scott Card, author of Ender's Game

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Der Gewahlte, April 8, 2009 (view all comments by Der Gewahlte)
Everlost is a very intriguing story. It focuses around two teens, Allie and Nick, who have suffered a collision. They then find themselves running through a black tunnel, towards a distant light, but stumble in to each other and get de-railed in to Everlost. Afraid and confused, Allie and Nick meet a young boy, who they call Lief. Lief informs them that they are not, "dead" or "alive". They are in a purgatory, of sorts.
Soon the three travel out of the forest [that they were in] and find other afterlights. The fist Everlost group they meet up with, Jonnie-O and his gang of misfits aren't very nice and try to push them in to the center of the earth, but Lief comes running and whooping to their rescue.
The group then meets Mary Hightower, [they traveled to NY and are at the Twin Towers, where Mary resides], who plays Queen Mother to the lost children of Everlost. Conflict occurs between Allie and Mary, [while Nick falls in love with Mary] and Allie sets out to find the afterlight that claims contact with the "living" world.
Challenges occur, and the plot gets very twisted. An overall great book, and wonderful page-turner.
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armylover93, March 11, 2009 (view all comments by armylover93)
everlost is a great book to read adventure the dead world and you can still see the living i am only half way threw it and it is great
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stanlycup555, February 16, 2009 (view all comments by stanlycup555)
This book is amazing. I would recomend this book to anyone above the age of 7. Great book, you should read it!
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780689872372
Author:
Shusterman, Neal
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Subject:
Action & Adventure
Subject:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic
Subject:
Social Issues - Death & Dying
Subject:
Fantasy & Magic
Copyright:
Series Volume:
1
Publication Date:
August 2006
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
Young adult
Language:
English
Illustrations:
f/c jkt
Pages:
313
Dimensions:
8.25 x 5.5 in
Age Level:
12-17

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