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Jessica's Ghost by Andrew Norriss - review

Jessica

Francis had never seen a person like Jessica before. Apparently he is the only one who can see her. Jessica can pass her hand through solid metal, float, and even think herself into any clothes she wants.

But things get even more interesting when Francis learns that two other children can see Jessica as well. The three of them want to find out together how Jessica died, as she doesn't remember a thing.

When they find out, they are very surprised by the result.

I LOVED this book. There is always something to hook you on. Norriss has a very clear writing style. Everything is carefully explained.

However, if you're looking for something funny, this isn't exactly the book for you. Something a bit sad? Yes. Some serious issues are tackled — bullying, for example. Overall, a wonderful book.

• Buy this book at the Guardian Bookshop.

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