EVER LOST
Nick and Allie are these two teens that didn't survive in a car crash and there souls are stuck in a place about life and death. Nick and Allie are not ready to rest in peace yet they want there life's back and there trying to find there way home. The world is filled with terror, and unexpected twists for the souls that reside there. Nick is a 14 year old Japanese kid who died an a car crash on the spot by ever lost and he got sinked to that place. Allie is a 15 year old girl who also died in a car crash on the same spot. Nick and Allie bumped into each other and they became friends but they are so lost that they don't know what to do in ever lost.
Ever lost is a magical place but a dangerous place, where bands of lost souls run wild and anyone who stands in the same spot too long sinks to the center of the earth. Who ever sinks in that area will go down to the magical place where you need to find out if you stay there or you live. Ever lost has 313 pages to read, I have read about half of the book and I am in page 156 but I still need to read a Little more to finish my book and talk about it more.
What is going on in Ever lost is that Nick and Allie are scared to go to the place called Ever lost because they don't know if there life's are coming back home because there souls lead them that way because they got in a car crash or they might be staying there.
I didn't really like this book because it wasn't interesting to be because it wasn’t the right book but I picked out this book because I had no choice and because I thought it was going to get my attention.
Ever lost is a place between life and death that all children are lost in their journey to the afterlife. It's a place where you have to think whether you stay in life or death but there are no Adults in Ever lost because they know where they are going. Now Nick and Allie are exploring this new world to get out of that place and have their life back. The author of this book is Neal Shusterman that was born in Brooklyn; He writes young adults fiction books.
Nick and Allie are these two teens that didn't survive in a car crash and there souls are stuck in a place about life and death. Nick and Allie are not ready to rest in peace yet they want there life's back and there trying to find there way home. The world is filled with terror, and unexpected twists for the souls that reside there. Nick is a 14 year old Japanese kid who died an a car crash on the spot by ever lost and he got sinked to that place. Allie is a 15 year old girl who also died in a car crash on the same spot. Nick and Allie bumped into each other and they became friends but they are so lost that they don't know what to do in ever lost.
Ever lost is a magical place but a dangerous place, where bands of lost souls run wild and anyone who stands in the same spot too long sinks to the center of the earth. Who ever sinks in that area will go down to the magical place where you need to find out if you stay there or you live. Ever lost has 313 pages to read, I have read about half of the book and I am in page 156 but I still need to read a Little more to finish my book and talk about it more.
What is going on in Ever lost is that Nick and Allie are scared to go to the place called Ever lost because they don't know if there life's are coming back home because there souls lead them that way because they got in a car crash or they might be staying there.
I didn't really like this book because it wasn't interesting to be because it wasn’t the right book but I picked out this book because I had no choice and because I thought it was going to get my attention.
Ever lost is a place between life and death that all children are lost in their journey to the afterlife. It's a place where you have to think whether you stay in life or death but there are no Adults in Ever lost because they know where they are going. Now Nick and Allie are exploring this new world to get out of that place and have their life back. The author of this book is Neal Shusterman that was born in Brooklyn; He writes young adults fiction books.