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Title:Lovesick (Ghostgirl #3)
Author:Tonya Hurley
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 311 pages
Published:July 12th 2010 by Little, Brown and Company (first published June 24th 2010)
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Ghosts
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Romance is dead.

Before she can rest in peace, Charlotte Usher must return to the tragic site of her death: high school. She still has one last assignment to complete, but no one explained what happens if you fall in love with your class project. Charlotte would die (again) for love. But when her ticket to the afterlife means having to face the dreaded, all-too-familiar pains of being invisible, it may be too much for her to withstand.

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Original Title: Lovesick
ISBN: 0316070262 (ISBN13: 9780316070263)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.ghostgirl.com/
Series: Ghostgirl #3
Characters: Charlotte Usher, Scarlet Kensington, Damon Dylan, Petula Kensington

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I won Ghostgirl: Lovesick on Goodreads Giveaway. I am so happy to say that Ghostgirl: Lovesick is SO MUCH FUN. First of all, it is number three in a series, which means I'm going to have to go out and buy the first two books. I want to find out how the series began. The premise is something completey different than the usual Young Adult book. Tonya Hurley touches on a subject that all teenagers feel at one time or another; feeling invisible. However, she approaches the subject in a very

This is the third novel in the series and I hoped that I had read the other first two books before reading this one. However, the author made the plot pretty clear so I was able understand what was going on. The book is about Charlotte, Eric, who is Charlotte's boyfriend, and her other friends, Coco, Prue and Pam, going on a mission to change the lives of people in the living world. Charlotte and her gang are dead and in order for them to "move on" and leave Dead Ed, which is a place in the

Well, I had my dose of teen drama with this one. It was fun to read, by the age of 16, and I still defend the fact of keeping the style of the series. I didn't read the next ones 'cause they were more an aggregate, but I glad I finished the main storyline. And I was very happy with the ending. I must highlight the "trailer" for the book, which I loved. If it were made into an animation movie, I would see it no doubt. Bueno, con este terminé la saga, a los 16. Tuve un ataque de emoción con el

Summary:Charlotte has finally settled into the afterlife and has a dead boyfriend - Eric. As the class are expecting to move on, they receive one more task: to help a teen in Hawthorne through their troubles in time for Prom. Pam and Prue are assigned to the Wendys, Coco to Petula, Charlotte to Damen and Eric to Scarlet.Scarlet feels out of place as she is leaving her goth fashions behind for a new, more mature look. While this is her choice, she feels Damen pushed her into it, and that he does

Romance is dead...literary.In book 3 we catch up with Charlotte Usher "living" a life of her own. She has parents, friends and now a boyfriend. With her internship coming to an end Charlotte couldn't be any happier because that means more time she can spend with Electric Eric - her punk rock boyfriend. As usual things don't go quite as planned, just when Charlotte thinks she's done answering phone calls from the other side she is surprised with one final test. Charlotte and her friends are going

Of the three ghostgirl books, this has the most depth and character development. I'm amazed I got this far because I don't finish most of the series I start. It was so worth it though.I never liked Charlotte but there were enough supporting characters to take up her spotlight that she had more of in the last two books. For me, this was about Scarlett, Eric, Damen, and their music. If the whole book was told from her POV, I would have taken a couple of months to finish this.Petula and Tate,

Hurley does not disappoint and delivers a third book good enough to rival the others in the series. The punk-lolita type writing was enjoyable and fun.Ever since the coma Petula has been acting different. For reasons unknown, in the middle of the night , Petula decides to take a bunch of her clothes and give them to the homeless around Hawthorne. Maddy comes back and takes over a girl name Darcy. Maddy in Darcy plots to knock Petula off the popularity totem pole. Maddy plants seeds of doubt in

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