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Original Title: Remember Me
ISBN: 0340877480 (ISBN13: 9780340877487)
Edition Language: English
Series: Remember Me #1
Characters: Jimmy Cooper, Shari Cooper, Peter Nichols, Joanne "Jo" Foulton, Jeff Nichols, Beth Palmone, Daniel Heard, Lieutenant Garrett, Amanda Parish, Mary "Mother Mary" Parish
Setting: Los Angeles, California(United States)
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Remember Me (Remember Me #1) Paperback | Pages: 272 pages
Rating: 4.05 | 10916 Users | 600 Reviews

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Title:Remember Me (Remember Me #1)
Author:Christopher Pike
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 272 pages
Published:October 16th 2003 by Hodder Children's Books (first published April 1st 1989)
Categories:Young Adult. Horror. Fantasy. Paranormal. Fiction. Mystery

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Shari Cooper hadn't planned on dying, but four floors is a long way to fall. Her friends say she fell but Shari knew she had been murdered. Making a vow to herself to find her killer, Shari spies on her friends, and even enters their dreams. She also comes face-to-face with a nightmare from beyond the grave. The Shadow - a thing more horrible than death itself - is the key to Shari's death, and the only thing that can stop her murderer from murdering again.

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Ratings: 4.05 From 10916 Users | 600 Reviews

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I loved this book as a tween/teen (I think I was about 11 or 12 when I read it. I remember being shocked because there was mild swearing in it. Ah, youthful innocence... *eye roll*). On the re-read, I found it was simply awful...and AWESOME! The stock characters, the predictable plot twists, the quasi-New Agey elements (although this one wasn't as bad about that as his later books). It was every bit the quintessential Christopher Pike I remember. Get ready for spoilers:Here we have Shari, our

I have been listening to the podcast Teen Creeps and became interested in Christopher Pike. I wish I had read more in high school, I would have loved his books in high school. Anyway, a fun to read thriller. Though it was strange how Shari said "blasted" all of the time.

One thing I learned from my Christopher Pike obsession was several ways to kill people. For example, this book taught me that if you inject an air bubble into a vein, it'll stop your heart. ***The more you know***This is the story of a ghost trying to solve her own murder. She can't remember how she died--did she jump from the balcony, or was she pushed? She tries to recreate the events of the party that led up to her death, going over and over who was in which room, who had the opportunity to

Remember Me..... ohhh, a very good book...It starts off with Shari Cooper - the main character - retelling her life from the other side. She starts off to the night before she went to her friend Beth's party. Little did she know that it would be her last night. She was shoved off the balcony that night and she's determined to find her killer from the other side as she teams-up with Peter - her long-dead friend who died in a motorcycle accident, shows up at her funeral and offers to help her

I loved the absolute SHIT out of Christopher Pike books when I was a teenager. They were like the next step up from Goosebumps in terms of creepiness and language, but they felt waaaaaay more mature because the characters, like, had sex and went to parties with alcohol and all that shit. For some incredibly stupid reason, I decided to reread this, a good 20 years (ohgod I'm so old) after I last read a Christopher Pike book. And.........this was fucking terrible, you guys. Shari, the main

Did you ever read Christopher Pike as a kid? When I was in 6th grade, my teacher, Ms Gamage set up a book swap in class for our group called the Dweebs (a name i LOATHED) & i got to read all the christopher pike and similar horror/mystery book sale books my parents couldnt afford. LOVED. I particularly remembered this one, a story about a teen who was killed and spends the whole book as a ghost, trying to figure out who killed her. I decided to reread it all these years later, and it didnt

It's nice to know what Regina George would have done if that bus had killed her.

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