A (Dead) Thing Like Me

A (Dead) Thing Like Me

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Review Quotes: This spectacular story straddles a surreal, almost mystical, line before dropping readers into the terrifying challenges of facing the ghost-eaters that can rip people's souls from their bodies. The throughline anchoring this highly...

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Review Quotes:
This spectacular story straddles a surreal, almost mystical, line before dropping readers into the terrifying challenges of facing the ghost-eaters that can rip people's souls from their bodies. The throughline anchoring this highly original narrative is the fierce power of love. A gorgeously creative debut, weaving life, grief, and the spirit of friendship into a tour-de-force.
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Hot Dog is an unlikely and sympathetic protagonist in this quirky paranormal story that deals with friendship, trauma, and finding your own voice. The voice of Hot Dog is haunting and longing, and readers will enjoy the structure of the book, as well as how the author plays with language and genre.
--School Library Journal

Sensory and strange, Young's surreal debut wafts through planes of existence and consciousness, following Hot Dog's evolving understanding of herself and her relationship to the living world. . . . Hot Dog is serving love and weirdness in a way that will have A. S. King fans lining up.
--Booklist

Creative and unique. . . .
--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Biographical Note:
E.G. Young is a speculative fiction author living on the Gulf Coast of Florida. In her books, you'll find weird-but-tender vibes, strange girls, dark humor, spookiness, and animals who all live at the end (promise!). She writes 90 percent of her drafts using voice-to-text dictation (shoutout to fellow hypermobile humans). When she's not writing, you'll find her enjoying nature, binging Netflix, or playing with her tabby cat and barkless basenji dog. Emily holds an MFA in Writing for Children & Young Adults from The Vermont College of Fine Arts. Check out her website at egyoungbooks.com.

Publisher Marketing:
A teenage ghost in love with life becomes bound to the house of the grieving artist who summoned her via Ouija board in this darkly funny YA paranormal.

One hot dog with banana peppers. That's all Hot Dog wants. An invisible teenage ghost, she haunts a food cart outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Until one night, she's accidentally summoned via Ouija board to a house party in Florida . . . where finally finally finally, people can see her.

All the party guests scatter, except for Logan: the cool artist girl who doesn't just see Hot Dog, she actually wants to talk to her. Logan, who isn't scared of Hot Dog's stitched mouth or chattering dress. Logan, who's grieving her own dead BFF--and called Hot Dog by mistake.

Hot Dog wants to prove it's not a mistake.

She can be Logan's new best friend. She can go to Logan's Halloween party. She can eat snacks, have sleepovers, and hang out. She can definitely smile without scaring people. Exactly like a real, human girl.

There's one problem: Hog Dog's not a real, living human girl, and something in Logan's sprawling house knows it. It scratches like rats in the walls. It opens a secret door in Logan's attic. It wants to drag Hot Dog into the nothingness where dead things go. And unless Hot Dog can confront the dark truth of how she died, it will unmake Logan too.

Gorgeously strange and stunningly written, this YA paranormal masterfully melds camp and creep into a beyond-the-grave coming-of-age.

Review Citations:

  • Bulletin of Ctr for Child Bks 06/01/2026 (EAN 9780823461066, Hardcover)
  • Kirkus Reviews 06/01/2026 (EAN 9780823461066, Hardcover) - *Starred Review
  • School Library Journal 06/01/2026 pg. 100 (EAN 9780823461066, Hardcover)
  • Booklist 06/01/2026 (EAN 9780823461066, Hardcover)