A spiritual awakening has swept the United States and abroad in the aftermath of a horrific school shooting, but doubt, mistakes, and fear of what others will think test Cam and Chloe's new-found faith.
Didn't love it, the writing seemed childish and just generally poorly worded/described... It was hard to get through it with some of the silly metaphors and dramatic.
The last book of Mark Rempel's trilogy, Real follows Cameron, a boy who just got his girlfriend pregnant and decided to commit suicide. This book is full of beliving and following God, just like the others, however it's a story about Cameron not being fully dead. He can walk around and see and hear people but they can't see or hear him. I enjoy science fiction books but this trilogy prided itself on such strong foundations that adding a ghost and the grim reaper just seemed to take away from it. That's why I gave this book a four instead of a five.
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