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When his best friend Jason's older brother, Ted, runs away, Cole Sears, the boy who can see the dead, knows it has something to do with a burned man who died in a plane crash.

142 pages, Library Binding

First published December 1, 2000

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47 reviews
July 19, 2024
SO GOOD 😭 THE ENDING WAS SO SAD I FEEL SO BAD FOR EDDIE AND BRENDA😭😭
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95 reviews
April 26, 2013
I finished this book today at school and I immediately started thinking and analyzing what I had just read. I didn't liked this book as much as it prequel and I think that's mainly because the whole thing of dead people is left almost untouched.

Five teenagers missing, then six and then seven. A teenager who's able to talk with people who are dead. So... my main thought when I read what the book was about was how the author was going to connect those two ideas. He did it awfully, really, Cole's strongest quality is left aside and the book is basically about a teenager who talks with other teenagers to find more information about where are those missing teenagers.

I really don't have anything else to say.
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October 25, 2022
In a direct continuation from the first book Cole is now tasked with finding a group of teenage runaways. The gimmick to this series is that one of the characters will surely end up being a ghost and only the boy can see and get information from them. These work as a curio read but I'm not going to lose any sleep by not tracking down the third book of the trilogy.
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1,068 reviews16 followers
May 25, 2020
Extra star for mentioning Jake the Snake and Scranton in the same book.

The book itself makes ZERO sense
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May 7, 2024
This one was more like the movie and because of that, the twist of who is actually dead was predictable. Still a pretty good story though.
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2,173 reviews84 followers
December 2, 2009
Extended adventures of "I-see-dead-people" Cole. A great series for reluctant readers, middle school. I read this in less than 2 hours, and it held my interest. Each title is independent of the others, which is perfect for me who finds used ones but never in chronological order. No need here! Certainly not quality lit but could lay the foundations for building a real "reader."

Oops--at this point, I just found out, that there are only 3 in the series, so a student would have to move on pretty quickly!
15 reviews
January 19, 2010
I liked this book because there was the perfect combination between scary story and a touching book about growing up! I had to read this in Language Arts because we had to make book groups and do a theme report and subject analysis. This book is about the main character in the popular movie "The Sixth Sense" and how his life is moving on. I liked it and so did my partner it was really interesting and didn't drag on for too like, its about 160 pages.
4 reviews
May 6, 2008
so far this book is very kewl
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August 30, 2014
Loveeeeeeeeee this boooookkkkkkkk



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6 reviews
January 6, 2015
One of my favourite childhood books. At the time, I didnt know there was a movie with the same premises.it was nice and scary(at least when i was a kid).
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435 reviews8 followers
September 20, 2016
Quick read, great for those who enjoy paranormal stories
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