Trying to get back to a normal life after Aaron's death, a death no one understands, isn't as easy as simply starting classes again. Aaron's ghost is seen by Hiroki and he's causing trouble. However, Georgia's best friend, Hiroki, is determined to snoop around the crime scene, hoping to help a Buddhist ghost move on (where the Catholic exorsisms by the Nuns and Priests don't work), Georgia and Hiroki get drawn deep into the mystery of why Aaron was killed. Hiroki thinks he may be able to help Aaron's ghost move on, since he can see and talk to him.
I think I like audiobooks in first person, at least from Lauren Harris here, because I felt like I'm right there with Georgia. Lauren is the author AND also the narrator and I feel like she's talking directly to me. When Lauren does other voices there is a difference; Hiroki is deeper, Bishop is raspier, Priest What-A-Waste (lol) is southern, and others as well.
A ghost story with diverse characters. The characters here are not the perfect images but they are the image of the REAL people we are. Diverse in visual description and personality. Georgia is a great character. She has a strong personality, though we see there is so much more to her as well. She's also a blogger!
The story is in first person, but that works amazingly well with Georgia's personality. She pops off the page for us. Georgia feels as she's a friend of mine while I was listening to the audiobook. Georgia has a history that is hinted at. I was becoming more and more curious about that past, and we get that answer in the end, which also helps tie things up too. Hiroki is a big player in this story as well. He's the gifted one, until Georgia gets konked in the head (and at the end we learn a very important piece about her past), the one that sees ghosts.
The story is in a current day setting. We get glimpses of the school through events and where they are which fills us in on the people and surroundings of the school. Just enough detail at the right time.
It is a Young Adult story with the high school age characters. I do want to mention, with saying YA, that there is strong language here. I have no problem with it, but some people might. Georgia drops the F word on occassions and all other swear words are used as well.
I don't want to say much more as I'll start talking about the story and I don't want to give away the mystery and ghostly events.
There was a light feel to the story. I liked it and it fits Georgia so well. There is a tearful moment but then Georgia brings a smile to our face in the next. Enjoyable listen!