Megan+P

=Megan's P's Book Review=

What happens after death? Do we go onto heaven or hell? What of ghosts and reincarnation? Maybe there is another option that no one knows about yet. In the adventurous and thrilling book, //Everlost//, Neal Shusterman explains this other option through the characters of Allie and Nick. They are both young children who died in a car crash. Their cars hit each other and both the children flew out the window and died. They meet many people along their journey which starts out by going home. Neal Shusterman does a wonderful job at displaying children's feelings of death and being dead. Allie and Nick become //Afterlights// once they die. This is a very interesting concept in the story and provides adventure. The book makes the reader curious and it's filled with excitement. Only children can become an Afterlight so therefore this book relates to children, but it can also be a good read for adults. About half way through the book it starts to get really exciting and becomes a real page turner. The author is very creative and I have never read a book or heard of a book like this one. It's different from the rest and that's a good thing. I would recommend this book for people who like adventure and fiction. If you are someone who prefers books that could never be real, then this is a great book to read. The book is mostly filled with dialogue and could use a bit more description. The whole book was filled with thoughts, dialogue, and events. Even though the author didn't do the best job at describing the surroundings it was still a great book. It was very mysterious and finding out the mystery is always fun. Well it is if you like books like that. I would not recommend this book for people who like non fiction books or somewhat real books. I would recommend this book to anyone so that they can decide for themselves what they think of it. I really enjoyed this book and I hope that everyone else that reads it agrees with me. This book provides another option for after death. I know that I don't believe that this book is right about what happens after death, but it's fun to imagine about and read about as well.