![]() ![]() It really felt like the author was trying to say that death is the ultimate existence and it really makes me wonder if she's Buddhist. Time in the Everafter doesn't work the same as it does in the real world, every single person in the world is dead and already in the Everafter. Once you get to a certain point though you go to the Everafter where everyone is. In the book, when you're in the limbo where Madison starts out, you can relive moments of your life only through lost items. Madison can't remember when or how she died and she hopes that by reliving all the moments of the lost items she'll be able to solve the mystery and move on. When she comes into contact with an item it sends her back to the moment in her life when she lost it and she can then relive or watch the scene as it plays out. Madison Stanton is dead and in a sort of limbo where the only things there with her are all the items she lost during her life. This book was sad and depressing and it makes me wonder where the author's head was at when she wrote this. ![]()
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