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| Order | Book | Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dead Is the New Black | Sep-2008 | 5 |
| 2 | Dead Is a State of Mind | Jan-2009 | 5 |
| 3 | Dead Is So Last Year | May-2009 | 4.5 |
| 4 | Dead Is Just a Rumor | Aug-2010 | 4.5 |
| 5 | Dead Is Not an Option | May-2011 | 5 |
| 6 | Dead Is a Battlefield | Mar-2012 | 5 |
| 7 | Dead Is a Killer Tune | Sep-2012 | 5 |
| 8 | Dead Is Just a Dream | Sep-2013 | 5 |
The Dead Is series blends paranormal mystery with teen drama in a town where the supernatural hides in plain sight. Each book centers on a new case—such as vampire cheerleaders, murderous predictions, or family secrets—solved by Daisy and her friends using their abilities and detective skills.
🟡 Mostly Standalone · Start Anywhere
Mostly standalone stories with recurring characters in a shared setting.
The Dead Is series does not need to be read in order. Each book tells a complete story with its own resolution centered on a distinct supernatural mystery. Continuity is limited to recurring characters and the shared Nightshade setting. Reading out of order does not cause confusion, as each volume clearly reintroduces the town and core group while delivering an independent paranormal investigation.
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Daisy Giordano serves as the main protagonist in the early books, a teen with emerging psychic powers who acts as an amateur detective. Her sisters Poppy and Rose, along with friends like Ryan and the mysterious Slim, form a recurring support network, while later books introduce or shift focus to other Nightshade residents facing their own supernatural challenges.
The series is set in Nightshade, a seemingly normal small town in California filled with hidden supernatural activity. Locations include the local high school, family homes, diners, and mysterious spots where mythical beings and strange events regularly occur.
The tone is light, witty, and suspenseful with a mix of humor and mild scares. Central themes include friendship and family bonds, accepting differences, courage in facing the unknown, and balancing normal teen concerns with paranormal responsibilities.
This series appeals to teens and tweens who enjoy paranormal mysteries, light horror with humor, and stories featuring strong female protagonists and small-town secrets. It suits readers looking for accessible supernatural fiction similar to cozy mysteries with a teen twist.
Mild supernatural violence and spooky elements; light romance with innocent crushes; no strong language or explicit content; appropriate for middle-grade to young adult readers.
The Dead Is series offers fun, self-contained paranormal mysteries set in a consistently quirky town. Its mostly standalone structure with familiar characters makes it easy to pick up any title. The mix of detective work, supernatural creatures, and relatable teen experiences creates an engaging read for fans of light urban fantasy.
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