Saturday, April 16, 2011

Review: "I Heart You, You Haunt Me" Lisa Schroeder


Date Read- July 2009

Debut novels can sometimes make or break the author (not in all cases though). Lisa Schroeder's debut novel for young adults is nothing short of amazing! When Ava loses her boyfriend Jackson, her world has fallen apart. The guilt and pain of the day he died still weighs heavy on her soul. But on an ordinary summer's day, Ava feels a strange presence. Jackson. She can't believe that he has returned from the dead to show her that love can know no barriers. In all "I Heart You, You Haunt Me" is a painful and beautifully written free verse debut!


5 comments:

Little Miss Becky said...

I'm glad to hear you enjoyed this one! My daughter loves this book and others by this author. I've just started delving into the world of verse novels, so I will have to try this one out sometime soon!

Maggie Desmond-O'Brien said...

I've heard great things about this one, and I love the author's Twitter presence. I'm not convinced I like verse novels yet - Ellen Hopkins is great, but I haven't found many others I enjoyed - but I'll have to give this one a shot. Thanks for the review! =)

Angela's Anxious Life said...

You may be able to get an interview with Lisa Schroeder! She is on goodreads and granted my YA group on there an interview! It was great!

Angie

http://angelasanxiouslife.blogspot.com/

~New Follower~

Al said...

Hi! I found your blog on New Books for New Bloggers (I'm also a member) I wanted to welcome you to the book blogging community! I really like your style of review -short and sweet! Great job! new follower! :)
XO, Al
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http://magnet4books.blogspot.com

Ruth said...

Al: I'm following your blog! Looks amazing! And thank you!

My anxious life: I spoke with Lisa and I will give an interview with her this coming January.

Maggie: All of Lisa's novel are wonderful! And Ellen Hopkins is also one of my favorites.

Becky: Glad to hear your daughter loved the book! You should read them yourself.