![]() Nick, a more gentle, trusting soul, was a bit too naïve for my taste, but it worked really well when paired with Allie and Mary. ![]() Allie is also such a stubborn young girl, and a natural-born leader, that watching her take control of Nick and Lief was super entertaining and, while some of her decisions may have seemed pigheaded and rash, they all seemed natural and like what she would do were she a real person. Nick and Allie, our two protagonists, have conflicting views on this afterlife and work separately, albeit together, to figure out their true feelings. There were so many unique characters that had such distinct, whole personalities crafted by Shusterman. Review: This was a very character-driven novel. Nick and Allie must take all of this in stride and decide whether Everlost is a good or a bad place. Along this journey, Nick and Lief get kidnapped by the Haunter, Allie learns how to possess the bodies of living people, and she gets trapped on a ship by the McGill. ![]() ![]() While at first confused, the duo meets a young boy named Lief and a group of kidnappers who take them all to their “mother,” Mary Hightower. Summary: Nick and Allie are killed instantly when their cars crash, and now they’re in Everlost – a limbo between worlds for the lost souls of children. ![]()
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