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Not your usual paranormal romance. Romeo and Juliet meets Daniel Waters in folklorist Russell's wry teen debut. After a deadly freak bowling accident on a double date, high-school junior Jana Webster (of Webster and Haynes, regional champions in Duet Acting, as she's quick to mention) finds herself in Dead School, right in her hometown of Asheville, N.C. As in real high school, rules and cliques govern Dead School. Jana, a Riser (with a promising placement after graduation), is supposed to avoid Sliders (whose fates are on a downward spiral). Since Sliders still have an attachment to Earth, she asks Slider Mars to help her communicate with her boyfriend and love of her life, Michael Haynes. While Jana plots to kill Michael so they can be together forever, Mars believes Dead School is a chance to learn how to change their destinies. The pacing intensifies as Jana discovers the truth about her death, and the real star-crossed lovers emerge. Sarcastic quips and double entendres drive the story's humor, but it's the sensitivity of the supporting characters (like Beatrice, who after inviting her crush to her church picnic and sneaking off to the woods with him so he can feel her up, dies when a stray lawn dart strikes her head) that allows Jana (and readers) to see laughter within tragedy. Wickedly clever. (Paranormal romance. 14 & up)
ALA Booklist (Sun May 01 00:00:00 CDT 2011)In this interesting twist on the paranormal-romance genre, Jana has just died (in a freak bowling accident) and ended up at Dead School. Because she and her boyfriend, Michael, were "the" couple, she is sure he will be so heartbroken by her death that he will commit suicide to follow her into the afterlife à la Romeo. When he does not, Jana sets out to find a way to get kicked out of Dead School in order to confront him. To do this, Jana needs the help of mysterious loser Mars, who is keeping a secret from Jana having to do with the events surrounding her death and her not-so-perfect relationship with Michael. This is a dark, macabre tale, filled with quirky characters who are not often likable. The events surrounding the deaths of the friends Jana meets in Dead School are interspersed throughout the novel and are highlights of the book. Older fans of the genre looking for something darker than usual will appreciate this title.
Horn Book (Sun Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2012)After dying in a freak bowling accident--or was it?--Jana is forced to attend Dead School. Determined to be reunited with her (living) boyfriend, Jana attempts to get expelled; meanwhile, cute bad-boy Mars tries to tell her the truth about her demise. Character motivations (especially of those responsible for Jana's death) are implausible, but the well-defined afterlife world is engaging.
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)Not your usual paranormal romance. Romeo and Juliet meets Daniel Waters in folklorist Russell's wry teen debut. After a deadly freak bowling accident on a double date, high-school junior Jana Webster (of Webster and Haynes, regional champions in Duet Acting, as she's quick to mention) finds herself in Dead School, right in her hometown of Asheville, N.C. As in real high school, rules and cliques govern Dead School. Jana, a Riser (with a promising placement after graduation), is supposed to avoid Sliders (whose fates are on a downward spiral). Since Sliders still have an attachment to Earth, she asks Slider Mars to help her communicate with her boyfriend and love of her life, Michael Haynes. While Jana plots to kill Michael so they can be together forever, Mars believes Dead School is a chance to learn how to change their destinies. The pacing intensifies as Jana discovers the truth about her death, and the real star-crossed lovers emerge. Sarcastic quips and double entendres drive the story's humor, but it's the sensitivity of the supporting characters (like Beatrice, who after inviting her crush to her church picnic and sneaking off to the woods with him so he can feel her up, dies when a stray lawn dart strikes her head) that allows Jana (and readers) to see laughter within tragedy. Wickedly clever. (Paranormal romance. 14 & up)
School Library Journal (Mon Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2011)Gr 8-11 Jana's first day at her new school is unsettling. Not only does she have to try to fit in and figure out all the rules, but she also has to deal with the fact that she is dead. A freak bowling accident was the cause, and now she's riding the bus to Dead School. Her biggest issue with her current state is that she's left behind the Romeo to her Juliet, Michael. So she does what any theatrical girl would do to get her man back-she decides to kill him so that he too can attend Dead School. There's a hitch, though, and Michael may not be the Romeo she thinks he is. Just as in real school, there are cliques and nicknames, good kids (Risers) and bad kids (Sliders). Humor and wry wordplay make this ghostly romance stand out from the pack. Russell's storytelling is engaging, and his integration of place and creation of the Dead School work together for an entertaining read. Recommend it to fans of Tonya Hurley's Ghostgirl (2008) or Lisi Harrison's Monster High (2010, both Little, Brown). Angela J. Reynolds, Annapolis Valley Regional Library, Bridgetown, NS, Canada
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ALA Booklist (Sun May 01 00:00:00 CDT 2011)
Horn Book (Sun Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2012)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
School Library Journal (Mon Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2011)
Wilson's High School Catalog
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Till death
Jana Webster and Michael Haynes were in love. They were destined to be together forever.
Do
But Jana's destiny was fatally flawed. And now she's in Dead School, where Mars Dreamcote lurks in the back of the classroom, with his beguiling blue eyes, mysterious smile, and irresistibly warm touch.
Us
Michael and Jana were incomplete without each other. There was no room for Mars in Jana's life—or death—story. Jana was sure Michael would rush to her side soon.
Part
But things aren't going according to Jana's plan. So Jana decides to do whatever it takes to make her dreams come true—no matter what rules she has to break.