The synopsis to this book sounded so interesting, despite the cover not being all that appealing, I just had to give this one a try. I’m so glad I did. I Woke Up Dead surprised me with how entertaining, funny, and relatable it is. I easily connected with all the characters, loved the aferlife world that Sheehan created, and I definitely wanted to see Sarah get her justice and find peace. Right away, Sheehan captured my attention with her engaging main character, Sarah, and I just loved being inside her head.
So, we’ve got a bunch of teenagers who were all killed one way or another and they end up at The Mall of America, where I’ve always wanted to check out. I loved the setting. I mean, who wouldn’t want to be at a mall where everything is free and you can eat whatever you want without gaining weight?! Sure, you’re dead, but you know what I mean. Anyways, the story is about all of them moving on and finishing their unfinished business. Letting go of your past life and embracing your new one. The main focus is, of course, on Sarah, how and why she died, and what she’s going to do about it. There’s a good amount of supernatural stuff going on, dead people aside, that I think Sheehan incorporated very well into the story. We don’t get a rhyme or reason to it, which was a bummer, but we still get a good sense of it. I also really like the romance and Sheehan’s take on fate.
The flow of the story is steady and I never once felt bored. I seriously didn’t want to stop reading, and that’s saying something as you all know how I usually feel about YA contemporary. This book just has it all, really, with the fun and drama, and I liked how it makes you think about life and death without being too serious or preachy. Sheehan has a real winner in this book and I hope readers won’t pass up this gem of a book. This one is not-to-be-missed!