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10''Deadgirl'' is the debut novel by young adult author B.C. Johnson. It follows the story of Lucy Day, a fifteen-year-old girl who goes out on her first date and ends up [[TheHeroDies shot dead in a parking lot]]. Until she wakes up the next morning [[FirstEpisodeResurrection right as rain]]. [[OurGhostsAreDifferent Sort of]]. As it turns out, it gets a lot harder to survive after you've already died. Who knew?
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12[[SimilarlyNamedWorks Not related]] to the 2006 [[{{Film/Deadgirl}} film of the same name]]. Probably. Not related to 2006's film ''Film/TheDeadGirl'' either.
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17%%* AffablyEvil: Abraham tries this.
18* BitterSweetEnding: In the end, [[spoiler:Lucy defeats Abraham, meaning she's essentially achieved a type of {{immortality}}]], but [[spoiler:Zack sacrifices his feelings for Lucy to give her the essence she needs to fight. Morgan is shattered by her role in Abraham's demise, and Lucy's relationship with her parents might be damaged beyond repair]].
19* CessationOfExistence: The next step for Phantoms, unless they can avoid it.
20%%* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Daphne.
21%%* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Puck to a degree. Also revealed at the end: [[spoiler:Daphne]].
22* DeaderThanDead: Lucy is desperately trying to avoid permanently dying. [[spoiler:What she sends Abraham to in order to do that]].
23* FirstEpisodeResurrection: Lucy is shot dead in the first scene. Then she comes back as a zombie.
24* FirstPersonSmartass: Lucy.
25* TheGrimReaper: Everybody has their own personal one, usually referred to as a [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Mors]].
26* TheHeroDies: In the prologue.
27* LifeEnergy: Phantoms steal this from others to stay "alive".
28%%* MeaningfulName: [[Literature/TheBible Abraham]]. [[Creator/WilliamShakespeare Robin Goodman]].
29* MundaneAfterlife: The Grey, sort of. It's mundane and an afterlife but not permanent.
30%%* OurGhostsAreDifferent
31%%* OurSoulsAreDifferent
32* PsychicPowers: Part and parcel of [[CameBackStrong coming back strong]].
33* RapeAsDrama: Attempted and completed both come up once or twice each.
34* ResurrectiveImmortality: Phantoms, as long as they remember to [[VampiricDraining eat]] and don't get caught by their [[TheGrimReaper Mors]]. It's somewhat conditional immortality, but even Superman has kryptonite.
35%%* ShrinkingViolet: Wanda.
36%%* TallDarkAndHandsome: [[LoveInterest Zack]].
37* VampiricDraining: How Phantoms stay "alive." When they go too long without "eating," first they start [[ImColdSoCold to freeze]] and develop an UndeathlyPallor, then they begin to fade, becoming both [[IntangibleMan intangible]] and [[{{Invisibility}} invisible]] and then CessationOfExistence.
38* WrongGenreSavvy: Lucy spends a lot of time analyzing the reasons why she can't be a ghost, or a vampire, or a zombie. As it turns out, the movies were wrong.

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