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My So Called Death (2010)

by Stacey Jay(Favorite Author)
3.69 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: When I heard that My So-Called Death by Stacey Jay was being re-released, it was a no-brainer (ha!) that I was going to have to read it. Stacey has written some of my favorite YA books, and, although this one is aimed at the younger end of the YA age group, it is still completely engaging.Karen Vera, the heroine of this story, is a pert and sassy cheerleader, who, to put it politely, is Death-challenged, which means that she has a genetic mutation that prevents her from dying. But, when your entire school sees you tumble from the top of a cheer formation to your death, what is there to do but roll with the changes? Karen is whisked off to DEAD High School, so that she may better learn what it means to live as a member of the dead.I have to admit that zombies are not usuall... morey on my list of paranormal creatures that I want to read about. All that blood and death and brain-eating, you know. But the characters in this book are not your typical zombies. Stacey has taken the stereotype and completely changed it, writing a story that is campy and fun, and, given the subject matter, pretty darned enjoyable. I found myself laughing out loud at the intros to each chapter. Entries from books like, 'Total Health for the Death-Challenged, 5th Edition' and 'Zombie Poets Through the Ages, 2nd Edition' were witty and entertaining. The mystery that pairs Karen and her boy zombie crush Gavin ties everything together nicely, making this a story that YA readers will very much enjoy, and, coupled with the snarky banter and typical teen angst, makes for a fast and enjoyable read.
review 2: This was one of the most enjoyable YA/zombie books I think I have ever read. Meet Karen Vera, freshman cheerleader at PHS, suddenly now death-challenged after falling off the top of her cheer pyramid and newest student at DEAD high. Someone is harvesting zombie brains at her new school and she is determied to find the culprit. Between her newest shady BFF, her emotional new roomate with horribly bad breath, her crush on the cutest boy in achool and having to eat brains for lunch every day, Karen endured quite an adventure during her first 2 weeks at school. I really liked this book, its a great spin off to the Undead books Stacey Jay has already written. The ending had an unexpected twist, however it was not left open to a sequel. I do hope, however that there will be more to come. less
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geo
At first I thought it was going to be kinda predictable, but it had a good twist twoards the end.
Bruce
I liked this book, it funny and light, with plenty of twists and turns that keep you guessing.
Mariah
Good book. Really cute and funny I loved it! :)
Alexis
Quite good for a zombie book.
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