Missing Sheila Levine

October 21, 2010

in Reviewaholic

Girls Talk over at Beauty Queen Gene is all about books this month of October, and it made me look back on all the wonderful books I have read in my lifetime. One book I sorely miss, is Sheila Levine Is Dead And Living In New York by Gail Parent. Quite a long title eh? I used to own a copy of this dear book back in college when I acquired hundreds of novels like crazy. I didn’t realize that copy is precious because it was already out of print. Was, since Amazon re-released it already (due to insistent public demand, of course). Now I’m a bit depressed, because I want to read it again and I can’t find my copy, or even an e-book version to purchase!

Why the obsession over an old book? It was too funny, the way I remember it. I want to relive the fun and the laughter and the sadness of Sheila (the book’s main character) as she writes a book-long suicide note. Yep. That book is one darn suicide note. And a funny one, at that. I am skinny unlike Sheila, who is in serious need of fat burning exercises in the book, which is why I, myself, was surprised that I can relate to her a lot. She’s a protagonist that most girls can find a bit of themselves in, and if only I can share the book to all of you, I will. Problem is, I have to find a copy for myself first. Darn it. I want a copy SO BAD!



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Jill January 1, 2012 at 11:29 am

i want to read this book too. parang ang ganda ng plot. :)

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