![]() Overall, this was my first book by this author and I thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to read the book and hope to not only read more books by the author, but read more about the Unliving Chronicles. It was towards the end that really gripped me and pulled me in – couldn’t put the book down – pulled me in. This book was definitely an attention grabber and kept me intrigued. The book was definitely unlike any other I had read and was certainly geared toward a younger audience (yet was still entertaining enough for an older person such as myself!) The people he meets, the rules, the classes he attends, the “fun” he has such a creative experience to go through with Peter! (Can you believe you still have to attend school if you are a child without family – even in the after life!?) ![]() Peter can’t remember anything and ends up on Purgatory where he must attend school. I have to admit the story was a little… strange, but I guess when you are unliving it comes with the territory! You’ll love the Peter Green series if you like reading these types of books:īuy the Book: TCK Publishing Website Rowling, the Charlie Bone Series by Jenny Nimmo, and The Nightmare Before Christmas by Tim Burton will enjoy this young adult fantasy series. If you like reading about fun-filled adventures, fully realized new worlds, and the most unlikely of heroes, you’re sure to love Allsop’s spirited coming-of-age tale.įans of Harry Potter by J.K. Peter Green and the Unliving Academy is the captivating first installment of Angelina Allsop’s Unliving series of young adult fantasy novels. Somebody he left behind in the land of the living. But that’s all he needs: the Unliving Academy has everything, from vampires in the hallways, to monsters in the cafeteria, to ghosts in the basement.Īnd that’s just the teachers the students are far stranger.Īs Pete learns to fit in with his new supernatural schoolmates, he starts to discover his own uniquely undead abilities, and even begins enjoying his life after death…but he just can’t shake the feeling that he’s forgotten something (or somebody!) important. Battisworth’s Academy and Haven for Unliving Boys and Girls, a strange and spooky school for dead orphans like himself. ![]() I have volunteered to share my review and all the opinions are 100% my own.įourteen-year-old Peter Green can’t remember how he died.Īll he has are his pajamas, a silk tie, and a one-way bus ticket to Mrs. Every once in awhile we get the opportunity to review a young adult read such as Peter Green and the Unliving Academy, and once finished we pass it on to the Life as Leels kids to enjoy too!ĭisclosure: I received this book to review. ![]()
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