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Dead Girl Walking

by Linda Joy Singleton

Series: Dead Girl (1)

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I am so dead... Now, was I supposed to go left or right at the Light? Seventeen-year-old Amber Borden has a lousy sense of direction--so lousy that she takes a wrong turn when returning from her near-death experience. She ends up in the body of the most popular girl in school, who has just tried to commit suicide.Can a girl who can't even navigate the halls of Halsey High discover the secrets of her new identity and find her way back to her own life? From the author of THE SEER Series.… (more)
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Teen fiction. This was better than I thought it would be, but still very contrived and gimmicky; I skipped a good middle chunk of it and did not miss anything much. ( )
  reader1009 | Jul 3, 2021 |
Good Book ( )
  Rempala | Dec 3, 2019 |
Good YA read ( )
  TheYodamom | Jan 29, 2016 |
Amber dies but not really as she is directed to make a certian turn to go back to her body. She takes the wrong turn (she has a bad sense of direction) and ends up in the popular, wealthy, beautiful girl at school's body who has just attempted suicide. She learns all about her life and at the same time tries to get back into her own body before it is too late. Great read! ( )
  jhibburt | Aug 22, 2011 |
When main character, Amber's body "dies", on her way back to her body she makes a wrong turn and ends up in the the beautiful and popular Leah's body. Instead of being overjoyed, she's on the hunt throughout the book just to get back to hers. Amber Borden is certainly one of a kind. She's definitely the type of girl I'd love to hang out with. I love that the author made her so likable. In this book, we learn a lesson that beauty isn't everything.

Leah was living the fabulous life, popular,rich,loads of friends...yet very unhappy. Amber on the other hand wanted to be Leah but when she got the chance she saw that things always look great when you're on the outside looking in. I found this book to be very entertaining and Amber definitely kept me laughing the whole way with her different schemes to get back in her body. She was such a clutz but you had to love her! After inhabiting Leah's body she became thankful for her overweight mom, her weird friends, and her very normal looking crush. ( )
  GirlonaMission | Jun 21, 2010 |
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I am so dead... Now, was I supposed to go left or right at the Light? Seventeen-year-old Amber Borden has a lousy sense of direction--so lousy that she takes a wrong turn when returning from her near-death experience. She ends up in the body of the most popular girl in school, who has just tried to commit suicide.Can a girl who can't even navigate the halls of Halsey High discover the secrets of her new identity and find her way back to her own life? From the author of THE SEER Series.

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