Neal Shusterman_Skinjacker Trilogy 02

Everwild

Book 2 of Skinjacker Trilogy

Language: English

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: Nov 10, 2009

Description:

From School Library Journal

Grade 8 Up—Some young people, when they die, lose their way on the path toward the light and end up in Everlost, a sort of purgatory between life and final peace that the light brings. Everwild continues the story of Allie the Outcast; Nick the Chocolate Ogre; and Mikey McGill and his sister, Mary Hightower, that began in Everlost (S & S, 2006). Nick continues to oppose Mary, who believes that her destiny is to keep all children in Everlost forever, preferably in her care. One of his new allies is Zin, a girl who can "rip" things from the living world into Everlost. Allie meets other "skinjackers," Afterlights who can possess people in the world of the living, and learns from them matters both exhilarating and horrifying. Mikey gains more control over his power to change himself and even learns to extend his ability to others. Shusterman demonstrates by Mary's choices of allies and goals just how terrifying the righteous can be. As with any good book two of a trilogy, readers are treated to unexpected developments and a blockbuster cliff-hanger to hook them in for the concluding episode. In this moment in popular culture when vampires are everywhere and zombies are shuffling to the fore, Shusterman has created a new way to be undead. A perfect read for the spooky time of the year—and without any loss of vital fluids.—Eric Norton, McMillan Memorial Library, Wisconsin Rapids, WI
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From Booklist

Allie the outcast, Nick the chocolate ogre, and Mikey (the former monster, McGill) are back in book two of The Skinjacker Trilogy, about a land inhabited by teens and children who instead of dying, have entered a limbo state. More adventure ensues in places that didn’t survive in the real world (the Atlanta Underground, the Columbian Exhibition Center) as Nick and Allie lead separate efforts to stop an evil plan for the children of Everlost. Ethics, danger, romance, and humor all converge in the book’s final Elvis-themed showdown, which will leave readers impatient for book three. Grades 7-10. --Cindy Dobrez