Everlost

"Linger or light; the choice will be yours."

A novel by Neal Shusterman. The first novel of The Skinjacker Trilogy.

Nick and Allie survive the car accident, but their souls don't exactly get to where they're supposed to either. Instead, they're caught halfway between life and death, in a sort of limbo known as Everlost: a shadow of the living world, filled with things and places that no longer exist. It's a magical, yet dangerous place where bandits of lost children run wild and anyone who stands in the same place too long sinks to the center of the Earth.

When they find Mary, the self-proclaimed queen of the lost kids, Nick feels like he's found a home, but Allie isn't satisfied spending eternity between worlds. Against all warnings, Allie begins learning the "Criminal Art" of haunting, and ventures into dangerous territory, where a monster called the McGill threatens all the souls of Everlost.

In this imaginative novel, Neal Shusterman explores questions of life, death, and what just might lie in between.

Has a Character Sheet.

Tropes used in Everlost include:

Allie: "Don't try to charm me. The 'Beauty and the Beast' thing doesn't work with me, okay?"

Allie: I won't be a monster's bride.
The McGill: Who said I'd ask you?

Allie: 'Ghost' implies a whole lot of things that I am NOT. Do I look like Casper to you?
Allie: Thank you, Mr. Google. The next time I need crucial information, I'll type in some keywords.
Vari: Soon everyone'll just call you Chocolate. Or Hershey. Yeah, that's it. You'll be Hershey.
Lief: This game's stupid. Who the heck is Zelda, anyway?
Allie: Great. I'm playing Wendy to a delinquent Peter Pan and the lost boys of Juvie Hall.
Allie: Don't try to charm me. The 'Beauty and The Beast' thing doesn't work with me, okay?

Allie: Now tell me about the Afterlights on your ship.
The McGill: No.
Allie: You promised.
The McGill: I Lied.
Allie: Then I won't teach you what I know.
The McGill: Then I'll throw your friends over the side.

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