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Imagine, for a second, that you are of the air, ethereal, a cool
brush against a willing arm. You remember what it is to live, to
have color and substance. You remember what it is to matter. Now
you can fly, hunt for some shredded vestige of your former life,
through candelabra corridors and stands of tall trees at night,
from wooden cotton-candy roller coasters to office buildings
holding the shadows of the work that was formerly done. You are no
longer bound by life, but in death you visit what you have lost.
You see it over and over again, and you hurt, and because there is
no physical outlet for the pain, your longing becomes all you are,
all you ever were. It becomes your reason for existence. And then
it turns to anger and a hatred beyond anything possible. And you
realize that you don't need to be alive to harm those who still
are.... The book was strange enough with its appearing and
disappearing writing, but what was even stranger to Blythe
Armstrong was how she had found the book in her attic in the first
place: the ghost of her mother had told her in a dream where to
find it. Still reeling from her mother's death of years before and
a recent move from San Francisco to a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio
with her father, a rare book dealer, fourteen year-old Blythe is
unprepared for what she discovers. She is the Guardian, the next in
a lineage of women who, for the past thousand years, have been
granted the power to prevent evil spirits from harming those who
are alive. All she needs to use her power is the book, a pen and
the courage to be who she is destined to be. The book and the pen
were easy to come by but the courage is not. And in the course of
discovering her new role and adapting to her new school and home
she finds her first love - sunny yet tortured Skylar, and her
second love - mysterious Henry, who is somehow old beyond his
years. There is also the matter of a spirit who is more dangerous
than the rest - one who has had an eternity to build upon all the
hatred and anger the world could possibly possess. One who wants to
rid the world of the latest Guardian and all who would follow
her...
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