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Bury Me Deep (Paperback)

by Christopher Pike (Author) "Trans Island flight one-oh-one to Maui," the speakers in the airport lounge called out ..." (more)
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THE DEAD BOY WOULD NOT GO AWAY.

Jean is on her way to Hawaii for a week of fun in the sun. But the vacation gets off to a gruesome start. The boy sitting beside her on the plane suddenly chokes and dies. Jean tries to push the incident out of her mind when she arrives on the island, but that's impossible. Part of the reason is because Mike keeps coming back to her in her dreams. Horrible dreams filled with cold blood.

Two of Jean's friends are waiting for her in Hawaii -- Mandy and Michele. They have already made friends with two young men who teach scuba diving at the hotel -- Dave and Johnny. Jean and Johnny quickly become friends. But there are problems in paradise. Dave and Johnny have recently lost a partner in the ocean. No one knows how he died. No one can find his body. But then Jean finds Mike's body. It isn't where it's supposed to be, and it seems as if it's still got some life in it. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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On her way to Hawaii, Jean witnesses the death of Mike, the boy sitting next to her on the plane, and suffers a vacation of terror when his corpse continues to turn up. Book available. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A bit too long but still good, Jun 30 2005
By A Customer
Well i still like this book but it was way to longin about most of the time i got nothing but i still love the cool creeepy story. But at the end i got everything o yeah pleaz no one say the ending it the only thing they have becose its a twist!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bury Me Deep- First and FAVORITE!, Feb 27 2004
By Janet Jones (Oswego, IL United States) - See all my reviews
Bury Me Deep is the first Christopher Pike book I've ever read. I got it free in a book fair and ever since I read this one, I don't read any other books except for Pike's...Ive read almost all of his books and this one is by far, my favorite! Its suspensful and unpredictable! You have no idea what is going to happen next...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Dig A Bottomless Pit & Toss This One In, Sep 26 2001
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"Bury Me Deep" begins with Jean Fiscal on her way to Hawaii for spring vacation. She's going to meet her two friends (Mandy Bart and Michele Kala) in Maui, who have already started their vacation a couple days earlier.

Jean is expecting to have a great time there, but she doesn't even leave the airplane before her vacation is changed for the worse. The young man (Mike Clyde) sitting next to her suddenly has a seizure and dies. Although she only got to know him briefly, Jean is very affected by his death.

She tries to forget about the incident once she arrives on the island. Her two friends try to help by introducing her to two scuba diving instructors, Johnny and Dave. The five of them make plans to go scuba diving, which is a great distraction for Jean. She's quick to pick up on the sport, and it becomes a necessary skill for her throughout the book. She also falls for Johnny, even though she had promised Mandy she wouldn't interfere since Mandy had set her eyes on him first.

Even though she is able to suppress the horror on the plane for awhile, Jean begins having nightmares, and one in particular remains predominant. She's swimming in the ocean with Mike. He leads her to a cave, exactly like the one he had described to her on the plane, and shows her a human skull with a bullet hole in it. Jean knows Mike is trying to tell her something, but she doesn't know what.

Then, on another scuba diving trip with her friends, Jean insists they swim out to a vacant cove. For reasons unknown, she's drawn to this spot. It becomes even more eerie when Jean finds a cave and skull just like the one Mike had shown her in her dream.

This supernatural mystery links two separate deaths: the death of Mike and a fellow scuba diver of Dave and Johnny's, Ringo. At first, neither seem related at all. After all, Mike had died on the plane and Dave and Johnny's friend had died a year ago. However, Jean reveals that Mike had, in fact, died a month ago--not days ago--at the exact spot where she found the cave and skull. His ghost is what keeps hanging around, haunting her dreams and almost driving her crazy. But it's the only way for him to show her the clues that will uncover and solve his death, as well as Ringo's.

I had a hard time getting into this book. Mike's death at the beginning seemed pointless, and I wasn't really sure how the book was going to develop. Then, halfway through it, the book began to pick up the pace and I was able to put the pieces of the plot together. I wasn't too surprised, though, when I found out who the bad guy was. In fact, you'll probably be able to guess him/her close to the end; it's really obvious.

The book as a whole wasn't too terribly bad, but I certainly wouldn't recommend this one. Unless you love Christopher Pike books, I'd take the advice of the title and dig a bottomless pit and toss this one in.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A CLASSIC PIKE BOOK
I will be the first to say that some things are sort of obvious in the book, but it doesn't really hold the book back. Read more
Published on Aug 31 2000 by moviman7642

3.0 out of 5 stars good but predictable
the storyline of this book is really good, the book started off really well and kept me page turning but I got sooooooo bored when mr. Read more
Published on July 24 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars the start of an addiction... to Pike
This was the frist Christopher Pike book I read.. I was in 5thgrade. This book is a page turner for those of you who dont know hiswriteing it is suspensful and you dont want to... Read more
Published on Jun 21 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars A secritive novel
Bury Me Deep is about three teenagers that went on a trip to Hawaii. On the way therea person named Max suddenly died in the airplane seat next to Jean. Read more
Published on Jun 8 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars ONE OF PIKE'S BEST
THIS BOOK IS AWESOME! PIKE MIXES SUSPENSE AND HORROR ALONG WITH A SURPRISE ENDING! THIS IS A MUST READ!
Published on May 27 2000

3.0 out of 5 stars GOOD, BUT THAT IT
I read this book when i was in grade 6, and i recently read it again. I think the book is enjoyable but it drags on. Read more
Published on April 29 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars Mystery
I thought that Bury Me Deep was a really good book. I would say this book is along the line of a triller and mystery book. I would recomend this book for young teenage girls. Read more
Published on Jan 26 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars One of his best books ever! :) :)
I give this book 5 stars because it holds you in it's...I don't it just keeps you into it! You think you know who did it than something happes that makes you think it was someone... Read more
Published on Nov 12 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars amazing (and literally breath taking).
I could not put this book down I've honestly read this book about tentimes. The disrciption of the corral is astonishing, and this book isone of those ones when you can actually... Read more
Published on Nov 3 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars I thouht the others were great, but this one was the BOMB!!
It had a great story line, some romance, and a lot of action. Eveyone should read it and love it the way I did. This is one book I felt like I could connect with. Read more
Published on May 7 1998

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