The Worst Perfect Moment by Shivaun Plozza
From the publisher: Holiday House, May 14, 2024
Tegan Masters is dead.
She’s sixteen and she’s dead and she’s standing in the
parking lot of the Marybelle Motor Lodge, the single most depressing motel in
all of New Jersey and the place where Tegan spent what she remembers as the
worst weekend of her life.
In the front office, she meets Zelda, an annoyingly cute
teen angel with a snarky sense of humor and an epic set of wings. According to
Zelda, Tegan is in heaven, where every person inhabits an exact replica of
their happiest memory. For Tegan, Zelda insists, that place is the
Marybelle—creepy minigolf course, sad breakfast buffet, filthy swimming pool,
and all.
Tegan has a few complaints about this.
When Tegan takes these concerns up with Management, she and
Zelda are sent on a whirlwind tour through Tegan’s memories, in search of clues
to help her understand what mattered most to her in life. If Zelda fails to
convince Tegan (and Management) that the Marybelle was the site of Tegan's
perfect moment, both girls face dire eternal consequences. But if she
succeeds…they just might get their happily-ever-afterlife.
I really liked this book. I don’t find many that I keep
reading, stay up late, take the book with me wherever I go so I can read it
during downtimes. The premise is unique and intriguing. The two main characters
are quirky teens with attitude, pain, joy, awkwardness, longing, denial, and
love. Plus, they are funny and gross, sad and angry. They felt real. The family
felt real and their reactions dealing with a difficult situation and real
strife. We all have our coping mechanisms.
The Supernatural Files of CJ Delaney by Carol Williams
From the publisher: Holiday House, May 7, 2024
Unmasking evil witches, rescuing kidnapped pets, saving the
town from evil--exactly what kid reporter CJ Delaney had in mind for summer
vacation.
When a boring old skatepark opening becomes the scene of a something
truly strange, CJ Delaney can’t believe her luck. This is just the kind of big
story she’s dreamed of breaking for the town's local paper.
With best friend Parker in tow, CJ is determined to get to
the bottom of everything and save the town from evil. Isn’t this what summer
vacation is for? But when all answers point to someone close, CJ stands not
only to lose her byline but the scariest thing of all—the people and pet she
loves.
I'm with you on *The Worst Perfect Moment* -- excellent premise & beautifully carried out. Fabulously authentic-feeling characters & relationships.
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