I Woke Up Dead at the Mall
β Scribed by Judy Sheehan
- Publisher
- Random House Children's Books
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 252 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
When Sarah wakes up dead at the Mall of America, she learns that not only was she murdered, her killer is still on the loose. I WOKE UP DEAD AT THE MALL is a terrifically fun & voicey YA novel that tackles some of life's -- and the afterlife's -- biggest questions.
When you're sixteen, you have your whole life ahead of you. Unless you're Sarah. Not to give anything away, but . . . she's dead. Murdered, in fact. Sarah's murder is shocking because she couldn't be any more average. No enemies. No risky behavior. She's just the girl on the sidelines.
It looks like her afterlife, on the other hand, will be pretty exciting. Sarah has woken up dead at the Mall of America--where the universe sends teens who are murdered--and with the help of her death coach, she must learn to move on or she could meet a fate totally worse than death: becoming a mall walker.
As she tries to finish her unfinished business alongside her fellow dead teens, Sarah...
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