

This makes me think how misunderstood these teenagers are. Yellow differs in showcasing the beautiful moments in life, even though you may be from a low income family. Today Jenna and I join forces to review some Aussie YA reads! I hope you enjoy our double review feature.īooks about teenagers getting bullied and having a difficult life are usually depressing, melodramatic and really bring you down.

Things aren't so simple however, and Kirra realises that people can be haunted in more ways than one. He makes her popular, he gets her parents back together, and he doesn't haunt her. She'll prove who murdered him almost twenty years ago if he does three things for her. Her so-called friends bully her, whatever semblance of a mother she had has been drowned at the bottom of a gin bottle ever since her dad left them for another woman, and now a teenage ghost is speaking to her through a broken phone booth. If fourteen-year-old Kirra is having a mid-life crisis now, then it doesn't bode well for her life expectancy. Published by Penguin Australia on February 1st 2016Īmazon | Book Depository | Publisher | Angus & Robertson
