I was given this book by the author in exchange for an honest review.
Cemetery Girl by Joseph Cognard is about Janie, a girl who finds out she has an unexpected talent-- when she draws pictures in the cemetery, it reveals secrets from the dead who are buried there. To make things more complicated, she has to deal with high school life, jealous girls, and a guy that she likes. She also has to figure out how far her power goes, and do so without having people think she's crazy.
I really liked the starting idea-- there are so many ways this could be developed. I have heard similar ideas, but not one exactly like this.
But then, this book fell into the dreaded Did Not Finish pile. I struggled through 60% of this book, then read the last chapter to make sure I wasn't missing too much. But I couldn't bring myself to read the rest of it. Here were my issues. First, the prose, dialogue, and characters really felt like they were much younger than teenagers. From the way they were described and how they spoke, I got the sense they were between the ages of 8-10, not 16. Second, this book should have been entirely Janie's, but we get bounced back and forth in different people's heads, which made it disorienting and hard to follow. Third, the plot seems to go everywhere. I was interested in the central idea, but it was almost like the characters completely forgot about it for 50 pages and then were like, oh yeah, didn't we have something we were doing? Lastly, I know this book was edited (and I appreciate the effort) so this must be a huge improvement on what it was before. However, there are still plenty of errors scattered around to make it distracting to read.
Overall, this book was definitely not for me.