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Beautiful Decay

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Things have a way of falling apart around Ellie Miller. Literally. With a touch that rots, she keeps everyone at a distance — for others' safety as much as her own comfort.
When newcomer Nate MacPherson makes it his mission to get close to Ellie, she does her best to steer clear. But as Nate reveals an unusual ability of his own, Ellie recognizes a kindred spirit who could accept her for who she is . . . if she lets him.
As family secrets unravel, Ellie will have to discover the beauty within her reach in order to save the ones she loves.
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    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2013

      Gr 8 Up-This moving paranormal horror novel is simultaneously creepy and uplifting. Everyone knows about 17-year-old Ellie's "condition." A touch of her bare skin can cause anyone or anything to decay. No one wants to be near her, even though she wears gloves to avoid contact with anyone. Even her mother is terrified and spends her time fanatically cleaning the house with bleach or out volunteering. Ellie sees her lawyer father even less. Things at school improve when Nate, the new guy, seems more curious than grossed out by her. Ellie is surprised that from the moment they meet he can tell that she has an "ability." That's because he has one too. Ellie is drawn to him and finds that Nate's family life is even worse than hers. His mother has issues, and the ruthless people his deceased father worked for want Nate to follow in his footsteps. Ellie finds the strength she didn't know she had to break away from her lonely, "bleached and gloved" existence to help him. The plot is compelling and fast paced. Teens will relate to Ellie's feelings of being different and her craving for human contact. Fans of Catherine Zinks's The Reformed Vampire Support Group (Harcourt, 2009), Lish McBride's Hold Me Closer, Necromancer (Holt, 2010), or Holly Black's White Cat (S & S, 2010) will find a lot to like here.-Sharon Rawlins, New Jersey State Library, Trenton

      Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      May 15, 2013
      Grades 7-12 Ellie Miller lives a lonely life. Her parents are rarely home when she is, her mother spends her time bleaching the house, and her only friend, Mackenzie, lives two states away and communicates via computer. Isolated by classmates due to an immunity disorder, she wears gloves and dares not touch anything or anyone. The gloves do not protect her; they protect others: everything Ellie touches rots, as bacteria and mold bloom under her hands. She considers herself to be a freak, but new classmate Nate MacPherson tells her she possesses a rare abilityshe is a viviomancer (someone with power over living things). He knows because he is a necromancer (someone with the ability to manipulate death). This makes them the target of others who want to capitalize on their abilities. Fans of paranormal will flock to Lewis' fast-paced debut that offers a unique take on being different. Many questions are left unanswered, laying the groundwork for a sequel.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

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