Everwild (novel)

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LanguageEnglish
SeriesSkinjacker Trilogy
GenreScience Fiction
Everwild
First edition
AuthorNeal Shusterman
LanguageEnglish
SeriesSkinjacker Trilogy
GenreScience Fiction
Published2009 Simon & Schuster
Media typePrint (hardback & e-book)[1][2]
Pages432 [2]
ISBN1-84738-732-2
Preceded byEverlost 
Followed byEverfound 

Everwild is a 2009 fantasy novel by American young adult author Neal Shusterman.[3] The book is the second book in the Skinjacker Trilogy, which takes place in Everlost, a limbo-like place between life and death.

Everlost is a place between life and death where some children end up after getting lost in their journey to the afterlife. These lost children, or Afterlights, are unseen by the living world. The Afterlights cannot interact with the real world (except those with the ability to possess, or "skinjack," the living) and will sink to the Earth's core if they stay still on living ground. An exception is a "deadspot", a place where someone has died, where the Afterlights don't sink. There are no adults in Everlost, as it is almost impossible for them to be lost on the path to the afterlife.

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