"Computer software Fiction." . . "Family problems Fiction." . . "Beaudoin, Sean" . . "Family life Fiction." . . "Roman adolescent anglais." . . "Identité Romans." . . . "Juvenile works" . "Science fiction"@en . "Science fiction" . "Proofs (Printing)" . . . "The novel begins with alternating chapters from two characters: Sophie, an angry Goth teenager and sarcastic social outcast; and Kenny, the 'big man on campus' whose life may be a little TOO perfect. Gradually the reader begins to see some parallels between the two teenager's lives, building up to the big reveal. Kenny, in fact, is Sophie reincarnated and living out a fantasy life! But is she really dead? Sophie gradually unravels the mystery of what is happening to her, what is happening to the real Kenny, and what happened when her father mysteriously disappeared a year earlier. There is a science fiction/fantasy element, discussion of medical research, philosophy, commerce and ethics throughout. Ultimately, this is a wildly innovative young adult novel filled with appealing, sharply-drawn characters, and crazy twists and turns." . . . . . . "Sophie Blue started wearing a black skirt and Midnight Noir lipstick on her last birthday. It was also the day her father disappeared. Or spontaneously combusted. Which is sort of bad timing, since a Popsicle truck with tinted windows has started circling the house. Kenny Fade is a basketball god. His sneakers cost more than his Jeep. He's the guy all the ladies (and their mommas) want. Bad. Sophie Blue and Kenny Fade don't have a thing in common. Aside from being reasonably sure they're losing their minds. Acclaimed author Sean Beaudoin's wildly innovative novel combines uproarious humor with enough plot twists to fill a tube sock. Part thriller, part darkly comic philosophical discussion, and accompanied by a comic book interstitial, Fade to Blue is a whip-smart romp that keeps readers guessing until the last paragraph."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Electronic books" . . . . . . . . . "Fade to Blue" . . "Fade to Blue"@en . . . "Fade to Blue a novel" . . . . "Eighteen-year-old Goth Sophie Blue, sensing that something is awry in her small town, begins to piece together the connections between her missing father, a scientific researcher at a local laboratory, and her high school's basketball star, Kenny."@en . . . . . . . . "School stories" . "Young adult fiction" . "Young adult fiction"@en . "Eighteen-year-old Goth Sophie Blue, sensing that something is awry in her small town, begins to piece together the connections between her missing father, a scientific researcher at a local laboratory, and her high school's football star, Kenny." . "Fiction" . "Young adult works" . "Young adult works"@en . . . . . "Fiction"@en . . "Eighteen-year-old Goth Sophie Blue, sensing that something is awry in her small town, begins to piece together the connections between her missing father, a scientific researcher at a local laboratory, and her high school's football star, Kenny."@en . "Eighteen year old Goth Sophie Blue, sensing that something is awry in her small town, begins to piece together the connections between her missing father, a scientific researcher at a local laboratory, and her high school's football star, Kenny." . . . "Fade to Blue : a novel" . "Fade to Blue : a novel"@en . . . . . . . . . "Fade to blue"@en . . "Experiments Fiction." . . "Logiciels Romans." . . "Missing persons Fiction." . . "JUVENILE NONFICTION / General" . . "Problems Fiction." . . "Personnes disparues Romans." . . "JUVENILE FICTION / General." . . "Children's stories." . . "Ecoles Romans." . . "Science-fiction." . . "Famille Romans." . . . . "High schools Fiction." . . "Identity (Psychology) Fiction." . .