• The Death of Me

  • Clearview Academy, Book 1
  • De: Amy Richie
  • Narrado por: April Lee
  • Duración: 2 h y 58 m
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (3 calificaciones)

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De: Amy Richie
Narrado por: April Lee
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Avery Lewis is dead. Avery is destined to be the queen of senior year at Clearview Academy...at least, until she's murdered over the summer. When she wakes up behind a dumpster in an alley, she knows something is wrong. Things go from really bad to worse for Avery after she's visited by a Reaper and realizes that she's dead.

Now, she needs to find her vessel - a boy who shares her birthday. A boy she wouldn't be caught dead with. Clark Daniels. With Clark being the only one who can see her, Avery is quickly finding out that her picture-perfect prom queen life might be as fake as the blonde in her hair.

Whether it's being dead that's messing with her mind or it's from spending so much time with him, Avery is actually starting to like Clark. As if things weren't bad enough. But there's no time for that; not with a Reaper breathing down her ghostly neck. She has to find her killer...and fast. Her time is running out.

©2011 Amy Richie (P)2021 Amy Richie

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New narrator

Awsome new narrator! She realky brings the story alive. She has a real feeling for tone and cadience of the book.

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Love this series.

The Death of Me by Amy Richie follows High School Queen Avery Lewis who attends a party, is murder, and wakes up as a ghost in an alley. There she is visited by a reaper and told she must find her vessel. It just so happens that her vessel is Clark Daniel. Clark could not be any different than Avery. Where Avery lives on the right side of town, is preppy, and popular, Clark is from the opposite side of town, lives in a run down trailer park, isn't popular, and drives a beat up car. Avery gets knocked down a few pegs as she has no choice but to pair up with Clark and see things through his eyes. Avery soon realizes that it's possible that someone she knew murdered her and that her friends may not really be her friends after all. This is a fast paced YA novel that fans of Amy Richie are sure to love.

The narrator, April Lee, did a good job lending a unique voice to the characters.

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