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  • By: Cynthia Hand
  • Narrator: Erin Spencer
  • Length: 10 hours 0 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperTeen
  • Publish date: October 24, 2017
  • Language: English
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The Afterlife of Holly Chase Audiobook Summary

Before I Fall meets “bah, humbug” in this contemporary YA reimagining of A Christmas Carol from New York Times bestselling author Cynthia Hand.

On Christmas Eve five years ago, seventeen-year-old Holly Chase was visited by three Ghosts who showed her how selfish and spoiled she’d become. They tried to convince her to mend her ways. She didn’t. And then she died.

Now she’s stuck working for the top-secret company Project Scrooge–as their latest Ghost of Christmas Past. So far, Holly’s afterlife has been miserable. But this year’s Scrooge is different. This year’s Scrooge might change everything…

The Afterlife of Holly Chase is a witty, poignant, and insightful novel about life, love, and seizing second (or third) chances, perfect for listeners who loved Before I Fall or Dash & Lily’s Book of Dares.

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Erin Spencer is the narrator of The Afterlife of Holly Chase audiobook that was written by Cynthia Hand

Cynthia Hand is the New York Times bestselling author of several books for teens, including the Unearthly trilogy, The Afterlife of Holly Chase, The Last Time We Say Goodbye, and My Lady Jane and My Plain Jane (with fellow authors Brodi Ashton and Jodi Meadows). She currently resides in Boise, Idaho, with her husband, who loves typewriters as much as she does, two cats, two kids, one crazy dog, and a mountain of books. Visit her online at www.cynthiahandbooks.com.

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Narrator Erin Spencer
Length 10 hours 0 minutes
Author Cynthia Hand
Publisher HarperTeen
Release date October 24, 2017
ISBN 9780062689276

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The publisher of the The Afterlife of Holly Chase is HarperTeen. The imprint is HarperTeen. It is supplied by HarperTeen. The ISBN-13 is 9780062689276.

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Goodreads Reviews

Emma

January 03, 2021

I know Christmas was yesterday and a lot of y’all are probably not interested in just now starting a new Christmas story but you ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO. This book completely took me by surprised. I had no idea I would love it as much as I did, but it totally blew me away. I really loved the concept of this book (the synopsis does not do it justice). 17 year old terrible girl is visited by three spirits who show her her past, present and future if she does not change her way (Yes, it is an A Christmas Carol retelling). She brushes it off, she dies, and now is recruited as The Ghost of Christmas Past for “Project Scrooge” – a company that takes on a new “Scrooge” every year in the hopes of having them change their ways and make the world a better place. It was a very unique twist on a retelling, where the original tale is a central part of the story and is constantly referred to directly, but it made for a wonderful balance between a classic and new novel.I especially loved the fact that we have two unlikeable main characters. Holly, being a ”failed Scrooge,” is self-centered, obsessed with wealth and status, unbelievably cruel to those who are “beneath” her, and is probably one of the most selfish characters I have ever read about. That being said, you can’t help but empathize with Holly and root for her happiness. Despite the fact that Holly exhibits so many behaviors I disagree with, I love her. Ethan, being this year’s “Scrooge,” is arguably even more interesting. He is introduced to us as a “Scrooge” yet in the majority of our encounters with him, he is charming, kind, and giving. Throughout the story, we are exposed to his worst moments and it leads to this interesting tug-of-war between “But he’s so great!” and “But look at what he’s done.” I thoroughly enjoyed how much this book challenged my perception of the characters and their true motivations.Besides the plot completely captivating me all throughout the story to the point where putting my audiobook down was physically painful, the ending was also phenomenal. I made my guesses as to how things would be resolved, but I never would have imagined the truth. Again, this story takes a twist on typical young adult book endings. Though my heart partially wanted something different for the fate of the characters, I’m ultimately satisfied. I loved this book so much I had to force myself to refrain from restarting it the second I finished.I seriously loved this book. 17/5 stars. Would highly recommend to anyone looking for a festive read, or a new paranormal YA story. I can assure you I will be rereading this one in the future!

Emily May

October 19, 2017

Everyone started sniffling at that point. Everyone, that is, except me. I never did the crying thing. It would have ruined my makeup. I actually really enjoyed this. I went into it expecting a classic Scrooge story: a deep, meaningful tale about learning the error of your ways and becoming a better person through love of your fellow man (i.e. in this case, hot dude), but you should know - this is actually a very light, silly, feel-good book. I definitely didn’t expect to like this as much as I did. I’ve watched so many different versions of A Christmas Carol and Cynthia Hand’s books have elicited mixed reactions from me in the past. AND I’m not one of those “Christmas people” who takes huge joy from the holidays (my favourite Christmas song is Fairytale of New York because drunk Irish people are everything).BUT I think I just really liked the exceptionally unlikeable Holly Chase. I've seen others complaining how she didn't learn from her Scrooge experience and was still a bitch, but hell, I liked it. She starts off as the kind of deliciously unlikeable character that I just loved to hate. After she is visited by her three ghosts on Christmas Eve (technically early Christmas morning) - unlike the original Ebenezer Scrooge - she decides to shrug and get on with being a horrible person. So she dies and wakes up in her own personal version of hell: working for Project Scrooge as their newest Ghost of Christmas Past.Five years later, she's still there. Then the latest Scrooge is picked - a teenage guy who Holly discovers she has a lot in common with - and things start to change. Can Holly save him and finally put some things right?Expect a fairly light story. It's not quite My Lady Jane level silliness, but it edges toward there in parts. The whole project Scrooge set-up of sneaking into the Scrooge's rooms and sifting through their memories feels like a comical version of Monsters Inc. Holly's narrative, especially in the beginning, is of someone who knows she's a horrible person and doesn't feel bad about it. Predictably, a romance develops, but even that was okay here because I just find Holly so ridiculously funny: He was playing tennis, wearing black gym shorts that hit him about six inches above the knee and a simple polo, and he was sweating a little.Thank you, universe. I like her blunt self-awareness. And I always appreciate romance with humour over starcrossed destiny.It's not difficult to see some things coming, but the book doesn't hang everything on its conclusion and I enjoyed the ending anyway. I can't deny that the entire reading experience was pure enjoyment for me. Everything is wrapped up well and the ending suggests it will be a standalone. But, whether alone or with the My Lady Jane crew, I really hope Hand continues to write light, funny books. I enjoy them so much more than her The Last Time We Say Goodbye.Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Youtube

chloe

December 22, 2018

A fun, slightly cheesy (in the best way) Christmas read & I loved it :')

April (Aprilius Maximus)

January 22, 2019

WHAT THE HECK???? This book snuck up on my poor lil heart and SNATCHED IT

Heather

December 12, 2017

4.5/5Wow...I was not expecting to like this...at all. I heard so many negative/mixed things about it so I went into it expecting to hate it. I ended up really enjoying it, loving it even.If your a fan of Hand's books, this is NOT like her Unearthly trio. It's written more like her work in My Lady Jane, which I loved by the way. It's full of sarcasm, dry humor and wit. Very funny with some depth and the ending---loved!I thoroughly enjoy it & it's a perfect Christmas read but you could read this anytime of the year to be honest.

Jessi ❤️ H. Vojsk [if villain, why hot?]

December 23, 2018

Without stories, we’re all just lonely islands. Stories let us see and hear and feel what someone else does. They build bridges to the other islands. That’s why stories are so important. They create true empathy. Story 🌟🌟🌟🌟Holly Chase is not a good person. Even after her dead step-mother appears and tells her about three ghosts that will visit her - past, present and future - she stays the same person. They show her all the memories, the present and her death, telling her that if she changes for the good she’ll survive. She’ll not die. But she refuses to believe, never letting go of her own stubborn head. And so she died. Now she’s working for the Scrooge Company saving Scrooge’s from their own death and bad character. But this year something is different. Five years after her own death she meets a Scrooge that reminds her so much of herself. Ethan is rich, not very nice and seventeen years old. And handsome. Oh so handsome. That’s why everything gets so complicated for Holly. Because next to the feelings she has towards him, she always is reminded of her own past, of her own death. So she tries to save Ethan, but also wants to have his heart forever. Ugh, this was such a wonderful Christmas story. I did watch the Disney movie for a „Christmas carol“. And I really loved it. It’s this typical Christmas movie we need to watch sometimes. It was such a funny, light hearted story and I loved it so much. It was really really cute. Character 🌟🌟🌟Like is said, holly is not a nice person. She’s materialistic, mean and self centered. But slowly she realizes that the people around her actually like her and even if that surprises her a lot she does like them too. She learns to think of more than just herself, she’s trying to help without being so selfish. And with every day that passes she’s getting better. Also I loved all these side characters with their different personalities. They were all so cute and special. Perfect for the story. It was Nerd flirting, showing his big impressive knowledge like a peacock flashing his pretty feathers. Relationships 🌟🌟🌟I don’t know what to say. It was inevitable. The love story needed to happen. But it was so fast, and I liked it first in the beginning, I liked the flirting and he mystery around it. But then Ethan wasn’t at all suspicions that he didn’t know this girl at all. He was just rolling with it. And I thought that was kind of weird. If I would meet a guy and he tells me he has no phone i would be completely suspicious. Especially after googling his name and not finding anything. Like very very suspicious. It was still a really cute love story. But that wasn’t my favorite relationship. It was the friendships all around Holly. The friendship with Stephanie, with Ro, her colleagues. The relationship Holly had with her mother, Her father. It was so heartwarming and absolutely fitting for Christmas. Writing style 🌟🌟🌟🌟This wasn’t the most beautiful writing i have ever witnessed. But it was good. It was nice and it had a lot of important messages to carry. It was told in Holly POV with all the thoughts she had, all the wishes, all the memories. It was funny sometimes, sometimes it was heartbreaking and sometimes you realized that we all have our bad days. But it’s the way you handle them. It’s the way you try to make things right. You try to be a better person. I loved this message in the book. Absolutely lovely book for the Christmas holidays. 🎄🎁🎀

Peyton

December 20, 2020

I originally gave this book a 4 stars and upon rereading it I give this book a 5 stars!! Love this book so much! Definitely brought me to tears.

Carly

September 18, 2017

This is now MY FAVORITE BOOK, and I didn't think I could love it more than Cynthia Hand's Unearthly series. Had to check this out from a friend who got an early copy.I cried my eyes out!!! Loved the love story at the heart of this supernatural and often really funny book. It starts out so much fun and builds to this beautifully heartbreaking conclusion. Holly Chase is your classic LA bitchy girl who on Christmas Eve is given the chance to repent but tells the ghost to take a hike. Then she dies. Her only chance at redemption is as a zombie helping to save a boy as evil as she was from becoming a zombie like her. But she falls in love with him. I'm not gonna do the spoiler alert here. You just have to read it. It's so sweet and a great Christmas lesson for all of us who have misplaced values. It really is the most creative and lovely romance I've ever read. Fault in Our Stars is obviously a very real drama, but I had the same final reaction here as I did with Fault. Could not stop crying!!!

Karen

May 12, 2017

Seems weird reading this in May, when the book isn't due until October, but I must thank edelweiss for giving me the opportunity to read this early.There's very few people that will not be familiar with the story of Scrooge and his shot at redemption. With untold students having to study 'A Christmas Carol for GCSE I can see this being an interesting companion piece.So, in this story we begin with Holly Chase showing us - in full glory - why she's so deeply unpleasant. The knowing nods to Dickens come very quickly, and then we get a deviation. For this is not a straightforward retelling.In this version Holly dies and is then taken to work on Project Scrooge, a secretive set-up where once a year the crew attempt to save the life of one Scrooge (or the modern equivalent). We watch as Holly and her team prepare to help out seventeen year old Ethan, a rich boy who's lost his softer side. From the off we can see Holly - our ghost of Christmas Past - has a lot more invested in this case than others she's worked on. Though things aren't done conventionally here, we root for Holly as she tries to change someone's future.As the book progresses there's hints that things are not quite as we were led to believe. However, it all ties together nicely.This must be the only book I've read where I'm actually happy that the romance I was hoping for all along didn't quite go to plan. When you read it, you'll know why.Aside from the modern setting and the easily identifiable characters, I loved the way Hand updates the source for a modern reader. And the geeky English teacher in me loved all the Dickens references and quotes.What's not to love?

˗ˏˋ lia ˎˊ˗

February 21, 2021

“a loving heart is the truest wisdom.” this was absolutely the most perfect read for this time of year and i’m so glad i have enjoyed it this much! i was a little worried before going into this, as people and reviewers i trust had INCREDIBLY differing views on the afterlife of holly chase. so naturally, i was hoping to still like it but was very much scared that i’d be one of those who didn’t. the main character, holly chase, is so fucking unlikable and, additionally to her being a total brat, kept unironically saying ‘whatevs’ in like every second sentence, which already made me wanna dnf this. but i didn’t wanna be that person to give up on a story because of a purposefully unlikable protagonist and mannnn there was so much more to the story. the plot captivated me and the audiobook narrator did such a good job that i couldn’t stop listening to this all day and binged this in almost one go (with maybe two small breaks to do stuff that required listening to something else than the audiobook).what i loved most was the character development and especially the ending!! it was honestly perfect. neither what i would have hoped for in the beginning nor what i had expected, but thinking back about the course of the story it was the most perfect ending and i’m so very happy to have given this book a go and plan on rereading around christmas next year! → 4 stars

Lisa

May 09, 2017

Holly Chase is the very definition of a Scrooge and every Scrooge deserves a second chance. Fun YA retelling of the classic Christmas Carol with a few great plot twists that I never expected.

Lucy Tonks

March 03, 2021

"It's a wonderful fact to reflect upon, that every human creature is constituted to be that profund secret and mystery to every other."This is the perfect Christmas read and I'm sure that I'll re-read it every year around this time since I love this story so much. This is a pretty cheesy book, but in the best way possible! It is so cute! This is a contemporary fantasy book that follows Holly Chase and one night on Christmas Eve she is visited by the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future and if she does not change her ways and she doesn't become a better person, she will die. She didn't and she died. Five years later she is working for this company called Project Scrooge as the Ghost of Christmas Past. But this year things start to change. I love this book! Since I re-read this book, it's pretty clear that I loved this book. The plot was very good, it took me a bit to get into the plot though (both time that I read this book), but once I got into it, I couldn't put it down! The first time I read this book, I read it in one freaking sitting. I read in five hours. This 400 page book. It took me five hours to read it. That's how entertaining this story was. If you couldn't tell already, this book is a Christmas Carol retelling. Through out most of the book, there are a lot of references to a Christmas Carol with everything happening at Project Scrooge. I've never read A Christmas Carol or seen the movie for that matter, so I had no idea what happened in that story really before reading this book. So going into this book I had no idea what to expect. Holly in the beggining of the book is a completle brat. But, but, that character development, damn is so good. Cynthia Hand did such a great job of bringing Holly Chase's character to life. We had a few side characters like Ethan, Steph and Boz, but since the story is about Holly, we didn't get to know them as well as we got to know our protagonist. I've see quite a few reviews where people said that they did not like the ending of this book that much, but I freaking love it. This book is full of Christmas miracles and the ending was just that. A miracle. And it was the cheesy ending that I wanted! This is a favourite book of mine and I'll make it a tradition of mine to re-read it every year, as I have a tradition to watch the Home Alone movies every year around Christmas time! "But love doesn't always have to be about the happy ending, Love can be about beginnings, too."

Heidi

December 01, 2020

Since it is clear that the middle-aged me is not the target audience here, I rounded up. A pretty inventive, YA take on the classic Dickens’ Christmas Carol. And if you can get past the slightly “Mean Girls” inspired (anti-) heroine, I promise the charm factor rises and this reader indulged her inner teen girl. That fourth star was earned by the non-traditional ending which was satisfying to both old me and young me. Let’s say this Scrooge reviewer forgot to count the implausible plot twists and just enjoyed this festive holiday tale of young love and redemption.

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