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* [[Anguished Declaration of Love]]: {{spoiler|When Nick kisses Mary and is seemingly rejected by a non-reacting Mary.}}
* [[Anguished Declaration of Love]]: {{spoiler|When Nick kisses Mary and is seemingly rejected by a non-reacting Mary.}}
* [[Armor-Piercing Slap]]: Allie slaps Mary at one point.
* [[Armor-Piercing Slap]]: Allie slaps Mary at one point.
* [[Batman Gambit]]: {{spoiler|1=Allie and the McGill on each other.}} {{spoiler|1=Throughout Allie's [[Scheherezade Gambit]] and [[Blatant Lies]], she knows she has some sort of power over the McGill and enjoys it, which causes her to have some [[Conflicting Loyalty]] because while she strongly desires to rescue [[True Companions|Nick and Lief]], she feels [[Stockholm Syndrome]] a little sympathetic}} towards the McGill. {{spoiler|1=Meanwhile, the McGill develops a strong case [[Lima Syndrome]] for Allie, which is troubling for him because he knows Allie will abandon him and escape with her friends, if given the chance. However, because of the McGill's [[Blackmail]] over Allie, he also knows that she would do what he wants for the sake of her [[The Power of Friendship|friends]].}}
* [[Batman Gambit]]: {{spoiler|1=Allie and the McGill on each other.}} {{spoiler|1=Throughout Allie's [[Scheherazade Gambit]] and [[Blatant Lies]], she knows she has some sort of power over the McGill and enjoys it, which causes her to have some [[Conflicting Loyalty]] because while she strongly desires to rescue [[True Companions|Nick and Lief]], she feels [[Stockholm Syndrome]] a little sympathetic}} towards the McGill. {{spoiler|1=Meanwhile, the McGill develops a strong case [[Lima Syndrome]] for Allie, which is troubling for him because he knows Allie will abandon him and escape with her friends, if given the chance. However, because of the McGill's [[Blackmail]] over Allie, he also knows that she would do what he wants for the sake of her [[The Power of Friendship|friends]].}}
* [[Beast and Beauty]]: {{spoiler|1=McGill}} and Allie (even Allie [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshades]] this):
* [[Beast and Beauty]]: {{spoiler|1=McGill}} and Allie (even Allie [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshades]] this):
{{quote|'''Allie:''' "Don't try to charm me. The 'Beauty and the Beast' thing doesn't work with me, okay?"}}
{{quote|'''Allie:''' "Don't try to charm me. The 'Beauty and the Beast' thing doesn't work with me, okay?"}}
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* [[Big Bad Friend]]: See spoiler on [[Big Bad]].
* [[Big Bad Friend]]: See spoiler on [[Big Bad]].
* [[Big No]]: {{spoiler|1=The McGill when Mary shows him a picture of who he really is - Mary's brother, Michael Edward McGill, which changes him back from an [[Eldritch Abomination]] to the fifteen year old boy he once was.}}
* [[Big No]]: {{spoiler|1=The McGill when Mary shows him a picture of who he really is - Mary's brother, Michael Edward McGill, which changes him back from an [[Eldritch Abomination]] to the fifteen year old boy he once was.}}
* [[Blackmail]]: Twice for {{spoiler|Allie}} by {{spoiler|the Haunter}} and {{spoiler|1=the McGill}}. The former, she [[Take a Third Option|took a third option]], but with the latter, Allie agrees [[Scheherezade Gambit|for the]] [[Blatant Lies|most part]].
* [[Blackmail]]: Twice for {{spoiler|Allie}} by {{spoiler|the Haunter}} and {{spoiler|1=the McGill}}. The former, she [[Take a Third Option|took a third option]], but with the latter, Allie agrees [[Scheherazade Gambit|for the]] [[Blatant Lies|most part]].
* [[Blatant Lies]]: {{spoiler|[[The Heroine|Allie]] teaching [[Big Bad|the McGill]] the [[Blatant Lies|twelve steps to be able to skinjack]].}}
* [[Blatant Lies]]: {{spoiler|[[The Heroine|Allie]] teaching [[Big Bad|the McGill]] the [[Blatant Lies|twelve steps to be able to skinjack]].}}
** At least half the things {{spoiler|Mary writes in her books. For example: fortune cookies are toxic and the coin in your pocket is worthless junk.}}
** At least half the things {{spoiler|Mary writes in her books. For example: fortune cookies are toxic and the coin in your pocket is worthless junk.}}
* [[Body Surf]]: {{spoiler|Allie}} does this [[Rule of Three|three times.]]
* [[Body Surf]]: {{spoiler|Allie}} does this [[Rule of Three|three times.]]
* [[Boy Meets Girl]]:
* [[Boy Meets Girl]]:
** Nick meets [[Crash Into Hello|Allie]], and then Nick meets [[Meet Cute|Mary]].
** Nick meets [[Crash Into Hello|Allie]], and then Nick meets [[Meet Cute|Mary]].
** Gender-reversed when Allie is the first meets [[Tagalong Kid|Lief]].
** Gender-reversed when Allie is the first meets [[Tagalong Kid|Lief]].
* [[Bratty Half-Pint]]: Vari can be seen as this at times.
* [[Bratty Half-Pint]]: Vari can be seen as this at times.
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* [[Sequel Hook]]
* [[Sequel Hook]]
* [[Shallow Love Interest]]: See [[Strangled by the Red String]].
* [[Shallow Love Interest]]: See [[Strangled by the Red String]].
* [[Scheherezade Gambit]]: Allie convinces {{spoiler|1=the McGill}} she can teach him the twelve steps on how to {{spoiler|skinjack}} so she won't get thrown overboard. {{spoiler|They're all [[Blatant Lies]].}}
* [[Scheherazade Gambit]]: Allie convinces {{spoiler|1=the McGill}} she can teach him the twelve steps on how to {{spoiler|skinjack}} so she won't get thrown overboard. {{spoiler|They're all [[Blatant Lies]].}}
* [[Ship Tease]]: Allie and {{spoiler|1=the McGill/Mikey McGill.}}
* [[Ship Tease]]: Allie and {{spoiler|1=the McGill/Mikey McGill.}}
* [[Shotgun Wedding]]: Lampshaded and averted. {{spoiler|1=The McGill suggests for Allie to search in his treasure trove for nicer clothes to wear, even though Allie literally has a [[Limited Wardrobe]] and cannot take off the clothes she died in, but the McGill reminds her she could always wear the new clothes over it. The McGill finds a wedding dress in a cabinet. Allie gasps and the McGill turns, thinking she gasped because of the wedding dress - it's really because Nick is hiding behind the wedding dress.}}
* [[Shotgun Wedding]]: Lampshaded and averted. {{spoiler|1=The McGill suggests for Allie to search in his treasure trove for nicer clothes to wear, even though Allie literally has a [[Limited Wardrobe]] and cannot take off the clothes she died in, but the McGill reminds her she could always wear the new clothes over it. The McGill finds a wedding dress in a cabinet. Allie gasps and the McGill turns, thinking she gasped because of the wedding dress - it's really because Nick is hiding behind the wedding dress.}}

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"Linger or light; the choice will be yours."

A novel by Neal Shusterman. The first novel of The Skinjacker Trilogy.

Nick and Allie survive the car accident, but their souls don't exactly get to where they're supposed to either. Instead, they're caught halfway between life and death, in a sort of limbo known as Everlost: a shadow of the living world, filled with things and places that no longer exist. It's a magical, yet dangerous place where bandits of lost children run wild and anyone who stands in the same place too long sinks to the center of the Earth.

When they find Mary, the self-proclaimed queen of the lost kids, Nick feels like he's found a home, but Allie isn't satisfied spending eternity between worlds. Against all warnings, Allie begins learning the "Criminal Art" of haunting, and ventures into dangerous territory, where a monster called the McGill threatens all the souls of Everlost.

In this imaginative novel, Neal Shusterman explores questions of life, death, and what just might lie in between.

Has a Character Sheet.

Tropes used in Everlost include:

Allie: "Don't try to charm me. The 'Beauty and the Beast' thing doesn't work with me, okay?"

Allie: I won't be a monster's bride.
The McGill: Who said I'd ask you?

Allie: 'Ghost' implies a whole lot of things that I am NOT. Do I look like Casper to you?

Allie: Thank you, Mr. Google. The next time I need crucial information, I'll type in some keywords.

Vari: Soon everyone'll just call you Chocolate. Or Hershey. Yeah, that's it. You'll be Hershey.

Lief: This game's stupid. Who the heck is Zelda, anyway?

Allie: Great. I'm playing Wendy to a delinquent Peter Pan and the lost boys of Juvie Hall.

Allie: Don't try to charm me. The 'Beauty and The Beast' thing doesn't work with me, okay?

Allie: Now tell me about the Afterlights on your ship.
The McGill: No.
Allie: You promised.
The McGill: I Lied.
Allie: Then I won't teach you what I know.
The McGill: Then I'll throw your friends over the side.