Goth Girl Rising

· HarperCollins
4.6
39 reviews
Ebook
405
Pages
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About this ebook

Time is a funny thing in the hospital. In the mental ward. You lose track of it easily. After six months in the Maryland Mental Health Unit, Kyra Sellers, a.k.a. Goth Girl, is going home. Unfortunately, she’s about to find out that while she was away, she lost track of more than time.

Kyra is back in black, feeling good, and ready to make up with the only person who’s ever appreciated her for who she really is.

But then she sees him. Fanboy. Transcended from everything he was into someone she barely recognizes.
And the anger and memories come rushing back.

There’s so much to do to people when you’re angry.
Kyra’s about to get very busy.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
39 reviews
Savannah Jones
August 2, 2016
I lime this book because it's all real not fake crap and the only reason u didn't put 5 stars is because sadly I didn't get to finish the book but so far so good
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Kimarie Fox
April 7, 2015
This book was amazing! Better than the first I thought. But I really would have liked to know what the third thing is from the author.
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A Google user
April 12, 2010
One of my favorite Barry Lyga books, I reccomend this to anyone who is mature enough to handle it, or knows the dramas that public schools brings.
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About the author

Barry Lyga is a recovering comic book geek and the author of many books, including The Astonishing Adventures of Fanboy and Goth Girl, Goth Girl Rising, Boy Toy, and Hero-Type for HMH, Wolverine: Worst Day Ever for Marvel Books, and Archvillian for Scholastic. He has also written comic books about everything from sword-wielding nuns to alien revolutionaries. He worked as marketing manager at Diamond Comic Distributers for ten years. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.Visit Barry online at www.barrylyga.com.

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