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Dead Boy

5 CDs. 6 hrs. Listening Library. 2015. $35. ISBN 9781101916827. digital download.
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Gr 5–7—Crow was once a regular boy who played baseball and had friends and loving parents. But now, he's dead. At first, being dead wasn't so bad, but then his rotting flesh began attracting maggots. He couldn't eat or sleep. His parents divorced. His mother will tell him only that his parents "wished him back to life," but what kind of life? He's trapped in a house kept purposefully cold to slow the putrefaction of his flesh. When Melody and her father move in next door, she and Crow become secret friends against the wishes of their parents. Together, they begin to unravel the terrible secret of his parents' wish. Their forbidden friendship will be tested as they face a series of deadly challenges in their quest for the truth. Though the book's description promises humor, narrator Robbie Daymond's presentation of Crow is morose and forlorn. His cheerful portrayal of Melody offers the only break from the macabre atmosphere.
VERDICT Not for the squeamish, this one will be best for middle school fans of ghoulish favorites like The Night Gardener (Abrams, 2014) or The Cavendish Home for Boys and Girls (S. & S., 2012). ["A great recommendation to middle grade fans of dark humor": SLJ 7/15 review of the Crown book.]

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