![]() ![]() ![]() The repossession essentially goes off without a hitch. Kiriel wants to know what it’s like to live, to taste and touch and feel, like an ordinary human being, and he’s willing to risk the wrath of the Creator (or, worse, the Boss) to experience all that. Kiriel takes an unauthorized vacation from the eons he’s spent mirroring the sorrows and guilt of Hell’s tormented souls, because he just needs a break, you know? On a whim, Kiriel inhabits the body of a mostly good-hearted teen slacker named Shaun mere seconds before Shaun’s death in an accident. “Repossessed” is narrated by Kiriel, a demon from Hell (or, as he prefers to think of it, a “fallen angel”). How can you not love that? Better yet, while the cover is intriguing, this novel also has a semi-official stamp of quality it was a runner-up for the American Library Association’s 2008 Printz Award for excellence in young adult literature. Cute cover alert! “Repossessed” features an adorable, grinning devil wearing a white t-shirt and jeans. ![]()
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