Book Reviews for Christopher Pike’s “Remember Me” ?

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Question: Book Reviews for Christopher Pike’s “Remember Me” ?

Does anyone know where I can get a scholarly analysis for Christopher Pike’s book “Remember Me” ? I’ve been looking all over! I need to write an essay which includes critic’s analysis on the book. Please help!!!


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Answer by Bella Swan ♥
From Publishers Weekly
Shari is dead, and she knows that she didn’t kill herself. So rather than merging with the cosmos as other spirits do, she lingers near the world of the living, determined to find her murderer. Fortunately for Shari, she is not alone in the hereafter. She finds a kindred spirit in Peter, the ghost of a boy she went to high school with. The ethereal duo discover Shari’s killer in time to prevent another murder. But their techniques are not typical: rather, they solve the mystery by spying on old friends, attempting to communicate through a Ouija board, entering people’s dreams and confronting the darker aspects of their own souls. The novel’s central mystery, though somewhat contrived, moves along briskly. Plenty of action combined with several creepy seance scenes keep the pages turning. However, although the novel makes it clear that both Peter and Shari would rather be alive, some may question the prudence of presenting young readers with such a seductive vision of life after death. Ages 12-up.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Hope this helps ;D

Answer by Tia Fanning
I would check out www.amazon.com. They usually have all kinds of “critics”. (LOL!)

Perhaps try to find someone who is a “top reviewer” so that the review has an experience base, or find a reviewer whose bio says “teacher” or “librarian”. :)

Currently, the 2002 re-issue on Amazon.com as 134 reviews and is maintaining a 5 Star rating. Out of 134 reviews, someone has to qualify as a “critic” on there.

Hope that helps you some…
~Tia

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