Death of a Kleptomaniac by Kristen
Tracy
Sixteen-year-old Molly has finally
gotten her life sorted out. She's popular and she's about to become the hottest
boy in school's girlfriend. But nothing is ever enough for Molly so she steals:
from her parents, from her friends, and from her classmates. Except for her
stealing problem, everything is going right for Molly. But fate has one more
thing planned for Molly. Death. Suddenly dead Molly must try to accept her
fate, make sure she comforts her family and friends, and try to learn things
she missed in life in order to move on to the afterlife. But she is tempted by
other spirits and starts believing that maybe she doesn't have to move on and
leave her family and friends behind.
I was
extremely disappointed with this book. It sounds like a good book, it
looks like a good book (the cover is gorgeous) but it isn't. The characters are
flat and stereotyped and the story is rushed over with a very sped up ending,
as if the author got bored and just wanted to finish the story. I
was thoroughly disappointed with this book and expected something much
better.
~ Sarah
Death of a Kleptomaniac is out in October. It should be added to the catalogue in a few weeks, if you want to check it out and see if you agree with Sarah's review.
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