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Being Dead

by Vivian Vande Velde

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Seven supernatural stories, all having something to do with death.
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Rarely do I enjoy every story in an anthology, but every story in Being Dead entertained me in one way or another. Some stories were terrifying, some touching, and some hilarious. My favorite is probably the short and simple story "The Gost."

SECOND time reading it:
Oh my gosh I love all these stories so much. I could remember how all of them were going to end, so I kind of wish I could go back to that state of shock and awe that is so rare when reading a book. But I still got to relive all of those moments, remembering how it felt when I first read it, and rejoicing over the fact that I was able to read them again.

Drop by Drop - So good. So chilling.
Dancing with Marjorie's Ghost - Not my favorite, but still cool.
Shadow Brother - Very disturbing, and also heartbreaking.
The Ghost - LOVE.
For Love of Him - A tragic and strangely touching little story.
October Chill - This is an odd one, which I think could've been explored in depth. Would've made a very cool full length novel.
Being Dead - An awesome way to end the anthology. ( )
  BrynDahlquis | Dec 31, 2011 |
This book is very very suspenseful. It leaves you hanging after each page.There are seven different stories that will surely creep you out. I have a tip for people who read this book, "Dont read it at night!" I reccomend this to people who like scary stories and scary movies. ( )
2 vote DanielFerreri | Jan 6, 2010 |
This was a great book, I would encourage anyone to read this book, particularly in October. There is a variety of stories and they are all told well. I love the way the author tells these stories. ( )
1 vote scottpalmo | Oct 6, 2008 |
This is a small book of short stories. It is written for young adults. I was expecting it to be scarier based on the quotes on the book:

"It'll make you want to sleep with the lights on." - Teen People
"Vande Velde again chills, charms, moves and startles with her customary effectiveness" - Kirkus Reviews

However I suppose the stories may be scarier for a teenager.

My favourites were the first and last story which not coincidently were the scariest of them all. (There are only 7 stories in all.) The fifth one was pretty good as well.

I'd be interested in what a young adult though of the book (16 and under more specifically.)
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  callista83 | Sep 19, 2008 |
Being Dead has seven stories about dead people who have not quite moved on. Some of the stories are better than others. I think that Being Dead was the weakest story; Drop by Drop and October Chill were much better.

The stories were creepy. Very much like Stephen King for a younger set of readers (no sex and little gore).
  sara_k | Oct 4, 2007 |
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The first thing I remember about Saturday was I hade a headache that felt as though tiny aliens were trying to chew their way out of my head through my left eyeball, and my brother, Danny, was being obnoxious.
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