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  • I Text Dead People

    Rose Cooper

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, June 9, 2015)
    You can't block the dead! The first novel in the Dead Serious series, in which a middle school girl bridges the gap between the living and the dead with her phone. Annabel Craven hopes she’ll fit in—maybe even be popular—at the Academy. She’s worried she’ll stay friendless and phoneless (it’s true). But when she finds a mysterious phone in the woods near the cemetery, one of her problems is solved . . . and another one is just beginning. Someone won’t stop texting her. And that someone seems . . . dead. How is Annabel supposed to make friends when her phone keeps blowing up with messages from the afterlife? And what will happen if she doesn’t text back? Includes morbidly-cute black-and-white illustrations!"Scary--but not too scary." --SLJ"Good, ghostly fun." --Kirkus Reviews
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  • I Text Dead People

    Rose Cooper

    language (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, June 9, 2015)
    You can't block the dead! The first novel in the Dead Serious series, in which a middle school girl bridges the gap between the living and the dead with her phone. Annabel Craven hopes she’ll fit in—maybe even be popular—at the Academy. She’s worried she’ll stay friendless and phoneless (it’s true). But when she finds a mysterious phone in the woods near the cemetery, one of her problems is solved . . . and another one is just beginning. Someone won’t stop texting her. And that someone seems . . . dead. How is Annabel supposed to make friends when her phone keeps blowing up with messages from the afterlife? And what will happen if she doesn’t text back? Includes morbidly-cute black-and-white illustrations!"Scary--but not too scary." --SLJ"Good, ghostly fun." --Kirkus Reviews
    Y
  • I Text Dead People

    Rose Cooper

    Library Binding (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, June 9, 2015)
    You can't block the dead! The first novel in the Dead Serious series, in which a middle school girl bridges the gap between the living and the dead with her phone. Annabel Craven hopes she’ll fit in—maybe even be popular—at the Academy. She’s worried she’ll stay friendless and phoneless (it’s true). But when she finds a mysterious phone in the woods near the cemetery, one of her problems is solved . . . and another one is just beginning. Someone won’t stop texting her. And that someone seems . . . dead. How is Annabel supposed to make friends when her phone keeps blowing up with messages from the afterlife? And what will happen if she doesn’t text back? Includes morbidly-cute black-and-white illustrations!"Scary--but not too scary." --SLJ"Good, ghostly fun." --Kirkus Reviews
    Y
  • I Text Dead People

    Rose Cooper

    Unknown Binding (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1728)
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