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The Ghost and the Goth by Stacey Kade
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The Ghost and the Goth (edition 2010)

by Stacey Kade

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After being hit by a bus and killed, a high school homecoming queen gets stuck in the land of the living, with only a loser classmate--who happens to be able to see and hear ghosts--to help her.
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Title:The Ghost and the Goth
Authors:Stacey Kade
Info:Hyperion Book CH (2010), Hardcover, 288 pages
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Originally I was ready to write The Ghost and the Goth off as being a breezy teen paranormal. The premise was interesting, but the synopsis had me sighing because I didn't want to deal with another drama queen teen.

This isn't a deep novel, which is partially a disservice to it because it does have deep concepts (the weight of your actions, survivor's guilt, grief), but it won't necessarily make you re-examine your life and make life-altering changes to it. Put simply this was an enjoyable novel with two protagonists who banter and bicker in an entertaining fashion and touch upon the deep concepts enough to make people think.

Alona for instance is brought to task for a random comment she made to a classmate. In Alona's mind she thought she was making a comment to help the girl (a comment about her sweaters). Unfortunately, as seems to happen often with Alona when she was alive, she was only looking at it from her (kind of twisted at times) viewpoint. She simply didn't acknowledge that there could possibly been any other reason except that the girl didn't care how she looked.

Will also made assumptions about Alona however (mainly her 'perfect' life). The book often pointed out the trouble with making assumptions about a person you only 'see' and don't know. Though later on it pokes at being blind to others and their problems. In their own ways both Alona and Will were self-centered, Alona just was more upfront and aggressive about while Will did it unintentionally because of his curse.

I want to point out I found the way Kade handled Will's gift/curse and the spirit world in general to be delightful. I liked that it was based primarily on one's actions, that is the more positive you are the more likely you are to not disappear. I hope that Kade explores this more in the second book, especially given what happens with Alona at the end of this book.

I liked that the POV shifted between Alona and Will from chapter to chapter. It gave us a better handle on the two of them and who they were. It also gave the author a chance to tell two stories at once; from Alona's viewpoint she's newly dead and adjusting to that and from Will's viewpoint he's handling a personal tragedy and his own personal pitfalls from his curse.

And while I appreciate the romance in here, it also made me feel sad. There aren't too many ways this series (a trilogy according to the author's website) could go that wouldn't be either a deus ex machina or bittersweet farewell. ( )
  lexilewords | Dec 28, 2023 |
LOVED THIS BOOK!! I started reading this book and could not stop. It was so darn cute!!

Alona Dare, ruler of popular crowd, has just been hit by a bus! After materializing as a ghost and going unseen to her own funeral, she realizes that Will Killian is the only person that CAN see her. The only problem with that is, Will is a social leper and completely unwilling to help her anyway. Will just wants to make it through his senior year so he can escape all the ghosts that he's able to see and hear. Alona though can be very persuading (Da, she was miss popular), and the two start to form an arrangement and maybe even a friendship??

I seriously just loved the whole idea of this book. It was so inventive! I loved the alternating viewpoint chapters, it's really cool to see 2 both versions of the story. It was so well-written it made me forget I was even reading, I just got immersed in the story. I am so happy this is a series, and can't wait to get the next book!!!
PS- Isn't the cover adorable?? ( )
  Michelle_PPDB | Mar 18, 2023 |
There really is nothing special about this book. Its not bad, its not boring, but there isn't really anything compelling about it. I find ghost stories interesting, and there don't seem to be too many out there, so I thought I would give it a try. Its well written, the characters are mostly strong, but there is something lacking. I'm not quite sure what it is. Its a fun quick read, but nothing more. ( )
  banrions | Dec 7, 2021 |
Super cute kinda love story. The ending makes me think a sequel is coming. ( )
  Nicole_girl | Mar 8, 2021 |
This was a fun read about a teenage prom queen/cheerleader who dies and comes back to haunt her school and finds the only person who can see her is a guy she considered goth and wouldn't give him the time of day when he was alive. This book made me SO glad I am no longer in high school! My high school was nowhere near this brutal.

So, Ghost and Goth end up stuck with each other. The story is light hearted but still manages to delve into serious issues confronting the teenagers in the book. I'm considering reading the second book in the series. ( )
  Chica3000 | Dec 11, 2020 |
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