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I rate Reading the Dead 4-1/2 stars!
I generally begin my reviews with a comment on how “readable” I found the work at issue to be, in light of possible grammar and editing issues. They happen—and most of the time (though not always) they can be disregarded. This is one of those cases. There were a few—but only a few—such issues and so, t ...more
I rate Reading the Dead 4-1/2 stars!
I generally begin my reviews with a comment on how “readable” I found the work at issue to be, in light of possible grammar and editing issues. They happen—and most of the time (though not always) they can be disregarded. This is one of those cases. There were a few—but only a few—such issues and so, t ...more

First of all, I just want to say that this was an engaging and thrilling read. From the first couple of pages, I was hooked. I felt the portrayal of the lead character Sarah Milton was well developed and I enjoyed learning her back story to see the woman that she developed into.
We learn that Sarah had to grow up with a Politician for a father, so he wasn't around all that much, and this situation was made worst when Sarah's mother died. Sarah had her 'imaginary' friend Anna to keep her company, ...more
We learn that Sarah had to grow up with a Politician for a father, so he wasn't around all that much, and this situation was made worst when Sarah's mother died. Sarah had her 'imaginary' friend Anna to keep her company, ...more

What happens when you mix a practical, no-nonsense LAPD detective with her childhood, imaginary friend? Find out in this funny, well-paced paranormal thriller. Sarah Milton fears for her sanity, but she discovers Anna Nigma is more real than she at first thought. The plot is fast paced, and the characters kept you engaged. Anna Nigma is especially appealing, well-written and believable as a perpetual 13-year-old, and the interaction between the two main characters will kept your laughing. The wr
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Jul 05, 2013
Karena Marie
marked it as to-read