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Original Title: I Heart You, You Haunt Me
ISBN: 1416955208 (ISBN13: 9781416955207)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Ava Bender, Jackson Montgomery, Cali, Lyric
Setting: United States of America
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I Heart You, You Haunt Me Paperback | Pages: 227 pages
Rating: 3.85 | 13012 Users | 1793 Reviews

Narrative To Books I Heart You, You Haunt Me

Girl meets boy.
Girl loses boy.
Girl gets boy back...

..sort of.


Ava can't see him or touch him,
unless she's dreaming.
She can't hear his voice,
except for the faint whispers in her mind.
Most would think she's crazy, but she knows he's here.

Jackson.
The boy Ava thought she'd spend the rest of her life with.
He's back from the dead,
as proof that love truly knows no bounds.

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Title:I Heart You, You Haunt Me
Author:Lisa Schroeder
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 227 pages
Published:January 8th 2008 by Simon Pulse
Categories:Young Adult. Romance. Fantasy. Paranormal. Poetry. Ghosts. Contemporary

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Ratings: 3.85 From 13012 Users | 1793 Reviews

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A "verse novel", meaning that the author took some bad unoriginal prose and arranged it in choppy verse format to make it look like poetry. I am usually generous with my stars since I try to read YA stuff with teen interests in mind as well as my own, and this would indeed be a half-decent "quick pick" for teen girls, but personally I thought it was pretty awful. It does read quick, though...I read this during my lunch break with time leftover to eat a sandwich, which is good because I wouldn't

"I feel something. Something behind me. Something familiar. Hauntingly familiar. I glance behind me, but I don't see anything. Or anyone. And then, when I look in the mirror again, I see, for a split second, not just me, but someone else. Jackson."can I just say that i adore the cover. it's more lovely in person. it has this soft, velvety feel to it that i just so love <3i read this over a year ago but, I'm going to go off what i remember. Maybe I'll re-write this when i get back home and

4.5 starsThis would have to be the best poetry book I've ever read. Since it was free-verse it flowed along like a romance novel. Yet this one had elements in it that made it so much more. It reminded me of a resent book that I read The Guardian, except the boyfriend died because of something that she did. But the reason why I tied the two together was the fact that both wanted their former lovers to be happy and continue living like they did before. In this book the boyfriend makes sure of that

I think that this book is a good . It can make you cry , there are so much sad things that happened in the story. I really recommend this to my friends who likes Romance/anything about love.

All the stars!This book slayed me....and then managed to put my heart back together. I LOVED it! Recommended to everyone!

meh...will revisit[later:]still meh.Review to come.Review:When Ava loses her boyfriend Jackson in a horrible accident, she feels like her world is going to end. She blames herself for his death, she shuts herself off from her friends and her life, and spends her time wishing she had Jackson back. And then, suddenly she does. Whenever she's alone, Jackson comes to her. He haunts her, speaking to her in her mind, touching her with cold ghostly caresses. Ava is so happy to have him back, but she

This book was ok, it was a fast read & story line not that incredible. A one time read.
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