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The Good Ghouls' Guide to Getting Even

The Good Ghouls' Guide To Getting Even "I have not had this much fun with a teen book in a looong time!"
   —Huntress Reviews

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"If he weren't already dead, I swear I'd kill Stephen Wills."

Elizabeth Frasier's ticked off. Her junior year of high school was going fine. Amazing grades. Early admission to college. And a date with the star quarterback. But no. Thanks to a bunch of jerkwad vampire jocks, she ended up dead. Or rather, undead, and with a thirst that a thousand Diet Cokes couldn't quench.

Now she's out for blood—and revenge. And she knows exactly what to do. Elizabeth's read Salem's Lot. Just wipe out the crowd that did her in. But with so many creeps in high school it's hard to separate the good vamps from the bad. On top of that, she's got to figure how to be mortal again. Unless universities start accepting dead girls...

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More Praise!

"Known for her books on the paranormal, Julie Kenner puts her own twist on what seems to be a hot topic in most teen novels, vampires. The Good Ghouls' Guide to Getting Even may seem like another typical vampire story, but as the book gets going, readers will begin to notice that this novel is different from the rest of the pack. Fans of the undead will not be disappointed in Julie Kenner's new novel."
   —Teens read too

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Story Behind the Story

Believe it or not, this series came about from the title—The Good Ghouls' Guide to Getting Even popped into my head on a plane ride from Atlanta to Texas. And as I sat there wondering why, Beth started knocking at my head, announcing herself, her smarts, and the fact that the one thing that could seriously ruin her life was not getting into college. Fine and dandy, Beth, I said. But what's that got to do with ghouls? And then it hit me: colleges don't accept dead kids. And that probably meant they don't accept vampires either.

Isn't imagination fun?

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