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Nick: He's a kid that died in a car crash, and traveled to the tunnel that leads to where most souls go. However, he fell out of that tunnel and ended up in the ominous realm of Everlost.
Allie: She is Nick's distant cousin. They didn't know each other well before the accident, but now they traverse Everlost together, looking for a way out.
I rate Everlost 5 out of 5... Well, imagine what you think I would put. Spongebobs, bananas, you name it.
This book is perfect for children ages 10 and up. Although younger kids may not be able to handle the concept of Everlost, it is an amazing setting for a story to older kids.
Everlost is a book set in a place between life and death - people can see the world of the living, but they can see lost things overlap the living realm, things such as the Twin Towers.
Everlost is, clearly, a book pertaining to the fantasy genre.
It begins with an accident.
Nick and Allie don't survive the crash, and now their souls are stuck somewhere between life and death - Everlost. Bands of lost souls wander this mysterious realm, and if you stand in one place too long, you'll sink to the center of the Earth. Nick and Allie traverse Everlost searching for a way out, but the longer they stay, the more memories they lose. Will they find a way out, or will they lose their identities in the ominous winds of Everlost?
Literary Devices
Personification: "Then, as the days went by, his mind began to play the most amazing trick on him." (Shusterman 141)
Metaphor: "For a moment, the girl thought she saw a wave of sorrow wash over the angel's face, but it passed." (Shusterman 313)