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Bad girls don't die / Katie Alender.

Alender, Katie, (author.).

Summary:

When fifteen-year-old Lexi's younger sister Kasey begins behaving strangely and their old Victorian house seems to take on a life of its own, Lexi investigates and discovers some frightening facts about previous occupants of the house, leading her to believe that many lives are in danger.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781423108764
  • ISBN: 1423108760
  • ISBN: 9781423108771
  • ISBN: 9780545238144
  • ISBN: 0545238145
  • Physical Description: 346 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Disney/Hyperion Books, [2009]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Publisher, publishing date and paging may vary.
Target Audience Note:
HL670L Lexile
Study Program Information Note:
Accelerated Reader AR MG+ 4.4 10 131185.
Subject: Demoniac possession > Fiction.
Haunted houses > Fiction.
Sisters > Fiction.
Schools > Fiction.
Genre: Horror fiction.

Available copies

  • 11 of 13 copies available at Missouri Evergreen.

Holds

  • 1 current hold with 13 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Adair County Public Library TEEN F Alender (Text) 34029002567666 Teen Fiction Available -
Camden County Library District - Camdenton YA FIC ALENDER (Text) 31320003124182 Young Adult Fiction Available -
Cameron Public Library Y ALE (Text) 32311111199171 Youth Fiction Available -
Carthage Public Library YA Alender, Katie (Text) 34MO2001791397 Young Adult Fiction Available -
De Soto Public Library YA ALENDER Katie (Text) 33858000076067 Young Adult Fiction Available -
Jefferson County Library-Cedar Hill TF HORROR ALENDER BAD 1 (Text) 30000024918413 Teen Fiction Available -
Jefferson County Library-Northwest TF HORROR ALENDER BAD 1 (Text) 30000023934866 Teen Fiction Checked out 04/19/2024
Nevada Public Library J FIC ALE (Text)
Donation: Donation
Donation: Donation
32770114532856 Juvenile Middle Reader Available -
Ray County Library YA F ALE (Text) 290135568$ Young Adult Fiction On holds shelf -
Reynolds County Library - Bunker Library YA ALE (Text) 3247100570988 Young Adult Fiction Available -

Syndetic Solutions - The Horn Book Review for ISBN Number 9781423108764
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Though Alexis's younger sister, Kasey, is normally a little odd, one day she starts acting especially weird--to the point where Alexis is terrified of her. Alexis finally figures out that Kasey is possessed by a ghost bent on revenge for a long-ago murder. The spooky story has all the right elements to keep pages turning and lights switched on. (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. All rights reserved.

Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9781423108764
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A nasty ghost, a photography-savvy teen and her stressed, uncommunicative family form the backbone of this all-too-predictable, though at times engaging, mystery. Pink-haired high-school misfit Alexis has built up a shield of disdain to the point that she is essentially friendless. Her parents are so self-absorbed they haven't noticed that their younger daughter, Kasey, is exhibiting increasingly bizarre behavior, including an obsession with dolls that has alienated her peers. Worried that her sibling is going mad, Alexis is moved to accept the help of two unlikely candidatesan unflappable cutie who continues his pursuit of her despite her initial rebuff and a cheerleader who has recognized that Kasey's oddness is not mental illness, but a case of supernatural possession. Strong characterization will draw readers in. Despite their realistic shortcomings, both primary and secondary characters are unique and satisfyingly complex. The plotting, however, is less effective. A selection of horror tropesfrom spooky dolls to small-town secretsfails to come to life, and the final healing of rifts in the girls' family seems contrived. (Supernatural thriller. 13 up) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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High-school junior Alexis seems to be the class bad girl, complete with snide remarks, rebellious attitude, and listless motivation. At home, her overachieving mom has alienated her more laid-back dad, while her doll­-obsessed, 13-year-old sister, Kasey, periodically morphs from a blue-eyed, ordinary girl to a green-eyed, evil child plotting against others in their small town. What has possessed Kasey and their family's beautiful Victorian home? Alender's first novel is both a mystery and a trip into the paranormal, in which a child taunted years ago returns to exact revenge for her violent death. It falls to Alexis to sort out the historical details and protect not just herself and her family, but also the descendants of the girls implicated in the original tragic death. With just enough violence, suspense, and romance to keep readers turning the pages, this is a promising debut for a new young author and will be a popular addition to any YA collection.--Bradburn, Frances Copyright 2009 Booklist

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In Alender's character-driven debut, outsider Alexis-who dyes her hair exotic colors, hates cheerleaders and sees the world through the lens of her camera-first suspects something's amiss when she and her younger sister, Kasey, notice light emanating from their antiquated house. Tension builds slowly as doll-obsessed Kasey starts acting more strangely than normal, the girls' father is hospitalized after a car accident and the house itself becomes increasingly temperamental (the air-conditioner seems determined to freeze them to death, and the girls are strangely drawn to the creepy basement). Meanwhile, Alexis's social life takes an unexpected turn via a budding romance with the class vice-president and a new confidante: a cheerleader with a clairvoyant bent. As Alexis's stubborn stereotypes disintegrate, so does her unwillingness to accept the possibility of unseen forces, and she addresses the change with wry humor ("What was this, Challenge Alexis's Long-Held Assumptions Day?"). While the true scares are relegated to a few ephemeral moments during the buildup of the haunting, and the ghost's vengeful motivations feel undernourished, fans of classic young adult ghost stories should welcome this solid offering. Ages 12-up. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Gr 6-9-Although it begins like the average high school misfit story, Alender's novel quickly takes an unexpected turn. Alexis, a self-described anti-cheerleader, defiantly embraces her role as bad student and social outcast, skipping class and spending her time in the darkroom, until the increasingly odd behavior of her little sister, Kasey, draws her into a world of evil spirits and dangerous games. At first, inexplicable dreams and eerie balls of green light hovering around Alexis's house seem like fringe occurrences in a story otherwise concerned with family, friendship, and a tentative romance. But soon, bizarre happenings take over, and Alexis comes to realize that Kasey is demon-possessed and hell-bent on murder. It's difficult to reconcile a teen coming-of-age story with a ghost-populated murder mystery, and Alender succeeds somewhat awkwardly. However, Alexis's story is compelling, and her voice is funny and authentic despite the creepy situations in which she finds herself. A good additional purchase for girls who like to be scared a little-but not too much.-Emma Burkhart, Springside School, Philadelphia, PA (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.


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