Published by Henry Holt
Summary: July has “yin-yang eyes”, meaning that she can see ghosts, but she feels as invisible as a ghost most days. Her mom died when she was born, her dad is too preoccupied with work to pay much attention to her, and teachers and kids at school often overlook her. Desperate for a friend, she tries to summon a ghost. William shows up instead–a boy who is in a coma, and whose spirit is wandering around trying to figure out if he is dead or alive. As the two kids do some investigating, they discover that they have a life-long connection, and that only one of them is meant to be alive. Their explorations take them into the underworld, where they hope to change fate so that they can both live. There, they are pursued by a variety of spirits bent on their destruction, but their friendship saves the day and helps them to figure out a way forward for both of them. 320 pages; grades 3-6.
Pros: I’m a big fan of Remy Lai’s graphic (and semi-graphic) novels, and her latest one does not disappoint. Part ghost story, part friendship story, part adventure, this will keep kids turning the pages until the surprising but totally satisfying conclusion.
Cons: This is a bit darker than Lai’s previous books.

