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Title | : | Dead Is So Last Year (Dead Is #3) |
Author | : | Marlene Perez |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 208 pages |
Published | : | May 4th 2009 by Graphia/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (first published January 1st 2009) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Mystery. Supernatural. Vampires. Shapeshifters. Werewolves |
Marlene Perez
Paperback | Pages: 208 pages Rating: 4.17 | 6053 Users | 285 Reviews
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Something very strange starts happening in Nightshade the summer that the eldest Giordano sister, Rose, gets a job working at Dr. Franken's research laboratory. People are starting to see double. Doppelgängers of Nightshade residents are popping up all over town. Daisy, Rose and Poppy think it's a coincidence, until the rumors start that their father, who disappeared several years ago, has been spotted in town. Meanwhile, Daisy's beau, Ryan is spending all of his time training for football, and like the other guys on the team, he's grown enormous almost overnight. Samantha Devereux's boyfriend's neck has doubled in size since school ended. Could the football players be resorting to extreme measures to win? Between summer jobs, sugar rushes, and beach parties, the Giordano girls get to the bottom of these mysteries and more.Particularize Books Supposing Dead Is So Last Year (Dead Is #3)
Original Title: | Dead Is So Last Year |
ISBN: | 0152062165 (ISBN13: 9780152062163) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Dead Is #3 |
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Ratings: 4.17 From 6053 Users | 285 ReviewsColumn Out Of Books Dead Is So Last Year (Dead Is #3)
Daisy is at it again. She's gotten a job and is taking care of herself this summer. Still dating the adorable Ryan and still friends with Sam and Sean. But she's noticing that the freshman football team is bulking up and liking their steaks and burgers very very rare. A lot like Ryan does. She also spots her father lurking around time. But she can't seem to imagine it's really him. No contact for so long and he just suddenly stops in to town, leering at every female near him and eating all theMom Giordano had taken the Giordano women Daisy, Rose, Poppy and Grandma to Italy for a surprise vacation and the girls had returned with Grandma leaving mom in Italy on continuing business. The girls are staying by themselves in Nightshade with Grandma checking in once or twice a week. Poppy had recently broken up with her first serious boyfriend, a ghost, and had been moping around the graveyard instead of celebrating her recent graduation from Nightshade High. Rose had a research job at the
So cheesy and good.
this book was very revealing for me because in this book the characters lived in a small town which meant they were very open and social with one another and this has made me over the time i have been reading it very opening up ish because i wanted to have that social interments. what i am trying to say is that this is a very good mysterious book to read if you like books like that and this book could open your eyes and make you do things you never knew you would or could do.
Captivating third book in the "Dead Is" comic, paranormal, mystery series for teensDaisy Giordano and her older sisters Rose and Poppy have just returned home from vacation in Italy the summer after Daisy's junior year. Their psychic mother has stayed behind to work on an important case and is unavailable to help solve a big mystery here in Nightshade, the quirky little town where the Giordanos live in Northern California. Doppelgängers of local residents are appearing all over the place, a fact
This was my least favorite book out the series. I just couldn't keep up with the plot but I loved how the drama unfolded.
I am an eighth-grade ELA teacher who stumbled onto this series after picking up the fourth book at my local library a few weeks ago. While I do recommend reading them in order if you're a middle schooler, it really isn't necessary for adults since the author fills you in on previous events. After going back and reading books one-three, I just started book five today. While I admit the writing is straightforward, I think this series would definitely appeal to middle school/high school reluctant
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