
Member Reviews

The description of the book seemed interesting, so I wanted to check the story out. Unfortunately, it is not working for me right now. It is nothing against the story or the author, but I couldn't get into the story/characters. I may try and find a physical copy to add the my library when it is released, though, because I think my readers could like it!

Oh, this was so cute!
I mean it’s teen angst followed by teen angst followed by teen angst, however it’s also so sweet and sad. I wanted all the characters to find their happy – even our dead one. I won’t tell you if they do – I’ll just tell you that the author handled the end beautifully!
And good lord, I wouldn’t want to bring someone back to life for 30 days. Much as I would want to see them and tell them everything and ask them everything more, the end game of that would break my heart.
And because of that conundrum, you can expect some depth added to the fluffiness of this one.
Bittersweet and all the feels.
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Thanks so much St Martin's Press and NetGalley
Wilson enters his town's contest - every ten years they bring someone back to life for 30 days. He chooses his friend Annie. He's so happy, except maybe he is forgetting how she ghosted everyone a year before her death. Wil discovers a loophole that could mean Annie gets to stay. It involves the third best friend - Ryan - except she hates everyone.
I thought this was such a clever book! YA fiction has really hit it out of the park lately. This was such an interesting twist on friendship. I really was rooting for everyone.