
The Wish List By Eoin Colfer
Meg is 14, Irish, kicked out of her own home, and at a dead end. Literally.
After a messed up robbery, during which she dies, Meg finds herself stranded between Heaven and Hell being “Too good for Hell and too bad for Heaven”.
Her partner in crime (also dead), Belch Brennan, is zipped straight to hell while Meg is teetering between good and bad. When Meg is sent back to help the old man she tried to rob fulfil his last wishes, Belch is dispatched by the devil to foil her mission.
If Meg succeeds in the given amount of time she will be welcomed into Heaven with open arms, and if she fails she’s on a one-way ride to Hell. Simple, right?
Sure, except that not all of the old guy’s last wishes will win her brownie points into Heaven.
I really enjoyed The Wish List. I found it funny, sad and sweet, and I will continue to read it over and over. The ending is slightly predictable, but hey, Eoin Colfer wrote it.
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Feisty chick-o-meter: 7/10
Age rating: 12+
Rating: 8/10
Stand alone or series: Stand alone
