Dead Girls Don't Write Letters
 

Dead Girls Don't Write Letters

by Gail Giles

Things had been getting a little better until I got a letter from my dead sister. That more or less ruined my day.
When Sunny's older sister, Jazz, ran away to New York, Sunny was secretly relieved. Everyone loved Jazz, talked about Jazz, wished they were friends with Jazz. Jazz was perfect and Sunny was...well, not Jazz.
Then Jazz's apartment building burns to the ground and she is... (read more)

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Nancy S
  • Rated 4 stars

" I love this book because it has some kind of dramatic sense or just has a scary creepy feeling when someone sends a letter to someone that is alive(Jazz) while their dead that is sort of weird to me, and just to know that someone was acting someone that is dead(played by a girl named Debrah which is acting and murdered Jazz) and coming to their house(mostly takes place their) until the main character(Sunny who is the little sister of Jazz which is dead) finds out what is really going on."

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DAN F
  • Rated 2 stars

this book had some exciting features. it did not attract me. it was ok for the time but not worth reading

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  • Rated 3.753247 stars
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  • Rated 4 stars
 

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  • west31

    west31 said:

    Oh my gosh ! this book sounds really, really good. I want to read this one really bad. It so sounds very interesting and intriging. I can't wait to read it.

    posted Thursday, March 13 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
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