Playlist for the Dead
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Thrillers & Suspense / General
3.5
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Michelle Falkoff
“A page-turner that combines genuine intrigue with heartbreak and desire.” —Holly Goldberg Sloan, New York Times bestselling author of Counting by 7sPart mystery, part love story, and part coming-of-age tale in the vein of Thirteen Reasons Why, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, and The Spectacular Now, Michelle Falkoff’s debut is an honest and gut-wrenching novel about loss, rage, what if feels like to outgrow a friendship that’s always defined you—and the struggle to redefine yourself. There was a party. There was a fight. The next morning, Sam’s best friend, Hayden, was dead. And all he left Sam was a playlist of songs and a suicide note: For Sam—listen and you’ll understand.To figure out what happened, Sam has to rely on the playlist and his own memory. But the more he listens, the more he realizes that his memory isn’t as reliable as he thought. And it might only be by taking out his earbuds and opening his eyes to the people around him that he’ll finally be able to piece together his best friend’s story. And maybe have a chance to change his own. “An absorbing and sensitive read.” —Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books“Falkoff lightens the substantial topics of grief, bullying, and suicide with Sam’s engaging investigation.” —ALA Booklist“Realistic and well-written. The strong characters, dialogue and the use of the playlist to structure the book make this a good pick for struggling readers.” —School Library Journal“Falkoff treats a difficult topic with delicacy and care.” —Publishers Weekly“Truly powerful moments.” —Kirkus Reviews
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Author
Michelle Falkoff
Pages
304
Publisher
Harper Collins
Published Date
2015-01-27
ISBN
0062310526 9780062310521
Ratings
Google: 5
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"This review may contain spoilers. I think I would have liked Playlist for the Dead more if I hadn't watched and read The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Playlist is nearly an exact carbon copy, and I say nearly cause it needs a lot of work.<br/>Both stories feature a loner kid with no friends who faced a traumatic event. Both have the cute girl who used to be popular and dated a popular kid, but then something bad happened and she withdraws and becomes who she wants to be. In both stories she has a gay best friend who fooled around with one of the jocks. There are more similarities, but really all you need to know is that Playlist for the Dead fails to differentiate itself from the pack. Do yourself a favor and read The Perks of Being a Wallfolower instead."
"I loved this book!! I swear I was hooked. The plot was amazing and it was such a great mix of emotions. BIG plot twist that left me shook. Highly recommend that you read this.❤️❤️#amazing #books #music "
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