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3A trilogy of the adventures of Nick and Allie through the mysterious world of Everlost by Creator/NealShusterman.
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5* ''Literature/{{Everlost}}''
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7Nick and Allie don't survive the car accident...
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9... 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.
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11* ''Literature/{{Everwild}}''
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13There was a rumor of a beautiful sky witch, who soared across the heavens in a great silver balloon. And there were whispers of a terrible ogre made entirely of chocolate, who lured unsuspecting souls with that rich promising smell, only to cast them down a bottomless pit from which there was no return.
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15Everlost, the limbo land of dead children, is at war.
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17* ''Literature/{{Everfound}}''
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19It becomes clear that the outcome will determine not just the fate of Everlost, but the fate of the living world as well.
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22!!The trilogy contains examples of:
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24* AlliterativeName: Megan Mary [=McGill=] and her younger brother [=Mikey McGill=].
25* AnAstralProjectionNotAGhost
26* AndIMustScream: For the most part averted. Afterlights tend to be capable of going through the same repetitive motions for almost infinite periods of time, without really ''noticing'' the passage of time, so they can't become bored.
27* BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy: Stuff like Roswell and [[spoiler:the Trinity test site.]]
28* BodySurf: [[{{Title Drop}} Skinjacking]].
29* CharacterFocus: There are usually several plots going on at the same time. Though it's written in third person, the narrator alternates between the different subplots, with the main characters often being split up.
30* {{Cliffhanger}}
31* ConvenientlyCoherentThoughts: Averted - when 'skinjacking' a human, random disjointed thoughts just bounce around.
32* EarnYourHappyEnding
33* {{Flanderization}}: PlayedWith: Minor details in an Afterlight's appearance grow overpowering as the souls forget what they looked like.
34* JacobMarleyApparel: Afterlights are forced to wear the clothes they died in, and they can't take them off at ''all''. In particular, one kid died in a football accident, and not only can't take off his helmet, he can't even spit out his ''mouthpiece'', and has to talk around it all the time.
35* KidHero: All the main protagonists are 14 years old or younger.
36* MeaningfulName: Since memories of the living world fade so quickly in Everlost, most kids forget their own names within a year. Therefore, they're often [[KnownOnlyByTheirNickname named something that has to do with their appearance in Everlost]]. Kids named Pugsy (looks like a pug), Bedhair (self-explanatory), and Speedo (drowned in a pool) are just a few.
37* OlderThanTheyLook: Since no one in Everlost is over seventeen, kids who [[{{ReallySevenHundredYearsOld}} died hundreds of years ago]] can look like eight-year-olds. For example, Mary Hightower looks fifteen, but actually died almost a hundred years before the start of the series.
38* OurGhostsAreDifferent
39* PosthumousCharacter
40* ReroutedFromHeaven: Everlost is where you get rerouted ''to.''
41* SequelHook
42* StoryWithinAStory: Each chapter is prefaced with an excerpt from either one of the many books written by Mary, or [[spoiler:Allie the Outcast's book ''Everything Mary Says is Wrong''.]] They can be quite creepy, at times, when juxtaposed against the story. Especially in ''Everlost''.
43* TrappedInAnotherWorld: All of the characters are stuck in a world in between life and death.
44* TrappedOnTheAstralPlane: Children who get lost on their way to the afterlife ([[spoiler:or who are in a coma]]) go to Everlost, which is the same as Earth, except invisible to living humans, and the only "solid" objects in it are places and objects that were greatly loved and/or left its mark on history. Certain children can interact with the living world by "possessing" living humans or "ripping" objects out of the living world into Everlost.
45* WellIntentionedExtremist: Mary Hightower, [[spoiler: who, by the end of the second book, is planning to kill everyone in the world in order to spare them the misery of being alive, and then all the children can live in Everlost. She decided that Everlost is the real world, and the living don't matter. Before that, her goal was to gather every afterlight under her wing and set them in a rut for eternity, so they'd be happily trapped in Everlost. Mary also ended up telling her skinjackers to go kill children and bring them into Everlost.]]
46* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:What happened to Zin? She lived and we never saw her again. Shusterman [[WordOfGod addressed this]] in [[http://nstoryman.wordpress.com/2011/10/18/but-what-about-zin-the-ripper/ a blog post]], and gives her an epilogue.]]

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