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Remember Me (Volume 1) Paperback – Nov. 27 2007
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Christopher Pike
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SHE DIDN'T UNDERSTAND THAT SHE WAS DEAD.
When Shari Cooper awoke at home after being at her girlfriend's birthday party, her family acted like she wasn't there. They didn't hear a thing she said. They wouldn't even look at her. Then the call came from the hospital. Her father and brother paled. Her mother started to cry. Shari didn't know what was wrong. Not until she followed them to the hospital. There she found herself lying on a cold slab in the morgue. The police said that it was suicide.
Shari knew she had been murdered. Making a vow to herself to find her killer, Shari embarks on the strangest of all criminal investigations: one in which she spies on her friends, and even enters their dreams -- where she comes face-to-face with a nightmare from beyond the grave. The Shadow -- a thing more horrible than death itself -- is the key to Shari's death, and the only thing that can stop her murderer from murdering again.
When Shari Cooper awoke at home after being at her girlfriend's birthday party, her family acted like she wasn't there. They didn't hear a thing she said. They wouldn't even look at her. Then the call came from the hospital. Her father and brother paled. Her mother started to cry. Shari didn't know what was wrong. Not until she followed them to the hospital. There she found herself lying on a cold slab in the morgue. The police said that it was suicide.
Shari knew she had been murdered. Making a vow to herself to find her killer, Shari embarks on the strangest of all criminal investigations: one in which she spies on her friends, and even enters their dreams -- where she comes face-to-face with a nightmare from beyond the grave. The Shadow -- a thing more horrible than death itself -- is the key to Shari's death, and the only thing that can stop her murderer from murdering again.
- Print length240 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSimon Pulse
- Publication dateNov. 27 2007
- Reading age13 years and up
- Dimensions12.7 x 1.52 x 20.32 cm
- ISBN-101416968199
- ISBN-13978-1416968191
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About the Author
Christopher Pike is a bestselling young adult novelist and has published several adult books as well—Sati and The Season of Passage being the most popular. In YA, his Last Vampire series—often called Thirst—is a big favorite among his fans. Pike was born in Brooklyn, New York, but grew up in Los Angeles. He lives in Santa Barbara, California, with his longtime partner, Abir. Currently, several of Pike’s books are being turned into films and in the fall of 2022, Netflix will be releasing a ten-part series entitled The Midnight Club, based on Pike’s novel of the same name. The Midnight Club also draws from a half dozen of Pike’s earlier works. Presently, The Season of Passage is being adapted as a feature film by Universal Studios while Chain Letter—one of Pike all-time bestselling books—is also being adapted by Hollywood. At the moment, Pike is hard at work on a new YA series.
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- Publisher : Simon Pulse (Nov. 27 2007)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 240 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1416968199
- ISBN-13 : 978-1416968191
- Item weight : 269 g
- Dimensions : 12.7 x 1.52 x 20.32 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: #929,598 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #650 in Fiction About Emotions & Feelings for Young Adults
- #1,498 in Suspense for Young Adults
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Read this a million years ago when I was a teen and dinosaurs still roamed the earth and loved it then, decided to force my teen girls to read it now, and they ended up loving it too.
Reviewed in Canada on November 10, 2002
Shari Cooper is a typical teen in a typical town. She's good looking, has a best friend and a handsome boyfriend. Some would say she has it all. A wonderful brother, a rich family--even a Ferrari. Yeah, Shari's life is going pretty good... until the night of Beth Palmone's birthday party.
"Big Beth", as Jo calls her. The big-breasted tart who recently has been showing more than a passing interest in Shari's man. Not that Dan, her superficial boyfriend, seems to mind. Why even go to the party? No. Why should she let them ruin her good time? The others will be there. Jo Foulton, her best and oldest friend, an intelligent girl who is obsessed with the occult; Amanda Parish, her brother's girlfriend--they aren't very close, but she's willing to try being friends for Jimmy's sake. Then there's Jeff Nichols--the brother of her old crush Peter, who died two years ago in a motorcycle accident. The party couldn't be that bad...
She had no idea.
The bash winds down, until only the small circle of friends remain. Tensions are high, and people say and do things they probably shouldn't. Then Jo has an idea, and the seance begins... and something goes horribly wrong. Overwhelmed by the evening, Shari retreats to the balcony to collect her thoughts. Suddenly, she's falling. Headfirst into the concrete, four stories down. Did she jump? Or had she been pushed? If so, who was responsible? Could it have been planned by more than one person?
Shari doesn't get the chance to find out--at least, not in the conventional way. Shari Cooper is dead. Almost everyone assumes it was a suicide, and they begin to move on with their own lives... However, Shari isn't resting. In fact, she isn't even gone. Invisible, inaudible--in every sense of the word, a ghost. Unbelieveable, but true. She still exists! Shari knows she didn't kill herself, and is determined to discover the truth.
But, how will she solve the crime if no one can hear her--if she can't ask questions? And what does it matter? If she's dead, how will her loved ones ever learn the truth? Somehow, she's got to try. She can't just be forgotten... She must be remembered.
As you may well know, "Remember Me" is a Christopher Pike classic. And with good reason! The story is OUT THERE. Once again, Pike manages to present an otherworldly and strange concept in a way that is totally believable and makes sense. Who else could? My hat comes off to you, sir. The hype is yet again deserved.
Shari is a wonderful character, full of life and spirit--even though she is deceased for much of the book. The idea that a normal girl must solve her own murder is a fantastic one, and it's pulled off with the cleverness and wit we've come to expect from Mr. Pike. It's just great! I was really stumped as to what actually happened at Beth's party--oh, I had my suspicions. Most of them were red herrings or shots in the dark. The real truth is something so wild, I could hardly believe it! You won't either! Trust me.
The character of Detective Garrett was my absolute favorite. Sorrowful, beaten--yet keen and perceptive. He emotes this wonderful sadness. You can't help but be drawn to him. His desire to solve the Shari Cooper case resounds deep in his bones, fueled by more reasons than the obvious ones. But then, no one is exactly as they seem in the Wonderful World of Christopher Pike! ;)
The way in which Pike handles the idea of an afterlife is an intriguing one at least. As a non-religious person, I was expecting it to fall flat on me. It does not. Christopher Pike writes through the reader--forcing one to infuse a bit of themselves in every character. It's something that authors other than Pike sometimes struggle with. It is his gift. He is amazing. This book is amazing.
Classic cover art is provided by Brian Kotzky--a hard artist to top when it comes to the sheer essence of Pike... Danilo Ducak's scary ghost-hands cover falls completely flat and is almost... dare I say it? UGLY. I think, though, that the new photo cover really depicts the bittersweet-haunted lovliness that permeates this book. I got the cover scan from Amazon.com, so I do not know the artist. I will make an attempt to get one of these covers for myself so that we can all give accolades to the artist! Kudos to you-dos, my friend!
I was planning on waiting a while before starting the sequel to "Remember Me": "Remember Me 2: The Return." Don't be surprised if I review it soon. I was moved by this story, and would really like to see what becomes of the characters I have grown to love. Read it today. You won't be able to put it down.
After all--No one does it better than Christopher Pike!
"Big Beth", as Jo calls her. The big-breasted tart who recently has been showing more than a passing interest in Shari's man. Not that Dan, her superficial boyfriend, seems to mind. Why even go to the party? No. Why should she let them ruin her good time? The others will be there. Jo Foulton, her best and oldest friend, an intelligent girl who is obsessed with the occult; Amanda Parish, her brother's girlfriend--they aren't very close, but she's willing to try being friends for Jimmy's sake. Then there's Jeff Nichols--the brother of her old crush Peter, who died two years ago in a motorcycle accident. The party couldn't be that bad...
She had no idea.
The bash winds down, until only the small circle of friends remain. Tensions are high, and people say and do things they probably shouldn't. Then Jo has an idea, and the seance begins... and something goes horribly wrong. Overwhelmed by the evening, Shari retreats to the balcony to collect her thoughts. Suddenly, she's falling. Headfirst into the concrete, four stories down. Did she jump? Or had she been pushed? If so, who was responsible? Could it have been planned by more than one person?
Shari doesn't get the chance to find out--at least, not in the conventional way. Shari Cooper is dead. Almost everyone assumes it was a suicide, and they begin to move on with their own lives... However, Shari isn't resting. In fact, she isn't even gone. Invisible, inaudible--in every sense of the word, a ghost. Unbelieveable, but true. She still exists! Shari knows she didn't kill herself, and is determined to discover the truth.
But, how will she solve the crime if no one can hear her--if she can't ask questions? And what does it matter? If she's dead, how will her loved ones ever learn the truth? Somehow, she's got to try. She can't just be forgotten... She must be remembered.
As you may well know, "Remember Me" is a Christopher Pike classic. And with good reason! The story is OUT THERE. Once again, Pike manages to present an otherworldly and strange concept in a way that is totally believable and makes sense. Who else could? My hat comes off to you, sir. The hype is yet again deserved.
Shari is a wonderful character, full of life and spirit--even though she is deceased for much of the book. The idea that a normal girl must solve her own murder is a fantastic one, and it's pulled off with the cleverness and wit we've come to expect from Mr. Pike. It's just great! I was really stumped as to what actually happened at Beth's party--oh, I had my suspicions. Most of them were red herrings or shots in the dark. The real truth is something so wild, I could hardly believe it! You won't either! Trust me.
The character of Detective Garrett was my absolute favorite. Sorrowful, beaten--yet keen and perceptive. He emotes this wonderful sadness. You can't help but be drawn to him. His desire to solve the Shari Cooper case resounds deep in his bones, fueled by more reasons than the obvious ones. But then, no one is exactly as they seem in the Wonderful World of Christopher Pike! ;)
The way in which Pike handles the idea of an afterlife is an intriguing one at least. As a non-religious person, I was expecting it to fall flat on me. It does not. Christopher Pike writes through the reader--forcing one to infuse a bit of themselves in every character. It's something that authors other than Pike sometimes struggle with. It is his gift. He is amazing. This book is amazing.
Classic cover art is provided by Brian Kotzky--a hard artist to top when it comes to the sheer essence of Pike... Danilo Ducak's scary ghost-hands cover falls completely flat and is almost... dare I say it? UGLY. I think, though, that the new photo cover really depicts the bittersweet-haunted lovliness that permeates this book. I got the cover scan from Amazon.com, so I do not know the artist. I will make an attempt to get one of these covers for myself so that we can all give accolades to the artist! Kudos to you-dos, my friend!
I was planning on waiting a while before starting the sequel to "Remember Me": "Remember Me 2: The Return." Don't be surprised if I review it soon. I was moved by this story, and would really like to see what becomes of the characters I have grown to love. Read it today. You won't be able to put it down.
After all--No one does it better than Christopher Pike!
Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2016
This was a good who-done-it mystery where the murdered girl investigates her own death. Shari and her friends are at a party when they decide to play at the occult. They awaken a spirit and next thing we know, Shari is dead. Accident or murder. There were several twists and turn in the plot that I would never have expected.
These sound like typical assortment of teens, self absorbed, superficial and materialistic. i think that many teen readers would be able to relate to the characters. I found the response of the teens to Shari's death realistic, some acted in ways I might expect, yet others not at all.
This book could be helpful to a teen who is trying to cope with the loss of another teen
These sound like typical assortment of teens, self absorbed, superficial and materialistic. i think that many teen readers would be able to relate to the characters. I found the response of the teens to Shari's death realistic, some acted in ways I might expect, yet others not at all.
This book could be helpful to a teen who is trying to cope with the loss of another teen
Reviewed in Canada on August 11, 2002
This was the first Christopher Pike novel I read from cover to cover. And it is certainly one of the most memorable. To this day, when I see a large building, like a condominium complex, with balconies on the sides, I think of Remember Me. For years I couldn't get this book out of my head, but I've been known to obsess to the extreme. All in all, it was very enlightening and poignant. The characters were all fun. Shari was a very witty narrator that kept my attention. Her best friend Jo was also quite the character. My favorite character though was Jeff Nichols, and he wasn't in any of the other books in the series. Basically the plot revolves around Shari Ann Cooper, who at the age of eighteen must face the ultimate inconvenience---death. And she was having such a good time, or so she realizes after it is too late, which tends to be the way it always is. On the other side, she meets up with an old friend, Peter (the brother of Jeff Nichols, though how the two are blood related is beyond me; genetics is weird). She begs him to help her solve her murder, for she knows that she didn't commit suicide as most everyone believes. There is just one little problem though. As mentioned before, she's dead. That means no one can hear her, see her or sense her presence. This is a simple summary, but the book is about so much more. It is very spiritual for a young adult horror book, and I wouldn't even call it horror, though it is suspenseful. And it is tragic. It is not until Shari dies that she finally discovers the truth about who she is, in more ways than one. Once dead, she has the power to finally see herself honestly, but first she must confront the greatest horror of all; the Shadow (aka herself). There is a little incest in this book (unintentional), but I won't get into that. And a bizarre, though strangely cliche, case of mistaken identity. As for the cover, I am disappointed with the picture on my copy. It's just two hands! Why are they always changing the pictures on the covers and making me regret the cover I have? I like the original cover, and this newest one.
Reviewed in Canada on September 7, 2007
This book is rocking,mind blowing, fantastic, fabullous, thrilling !!! It's one of Pike's best book! Really words cannot describe it, you've got to read it to know what it's worth for, i really wonder from where Christopher Pike gets these amazing ideas..now i must read Remember me 2 and 3!
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Kathryn M.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2022Verified Purchase
The author’s writing is sophisticated and intriguing while steering clear of being too wordy. I have ADHD and my attention span is awful, but this book captured my attention and I was hanging on every word. The author maintains tension throughout the story in a masterful way. I was truly invested in what was going to happen chapter to chapter. Highly recommend!
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Traci
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Great Series
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2018Verified Purchase
This series is a great Young Adult series. I love Christopher Pikes books even though I am an adult. This book makes you not so afraid of the afterlife and is very well written. The main characters make you feel for them. The story flows nicely and I had a hard time putting the books down. I could only find number three at my library so I had to purchase the first two and I read them all within a week. I then donated the first two to my library for others to enjoy. Read this series. you will nto regret it.
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Bek
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One of my favorites from childhood
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2021Verified Purchase
I loved all things written by Christopher Pike when I was younger. Looking forward to rereading this once my son finishes it. Such a great story
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