A great concept for a wonderful story. Mr. Colfer turns the conventional into the unconventional with his approach and concept of Heaven and Hell. If you've read Artemis Fowl at some point you will see what I mean.
'The Wish List' revolves around a young teenage girl named Meg Finn who, by some unfortunate twist of fate, gets herself blown up and splattered on the furnace while trying to save the life of an old man whose house she was planning to rob with her "friend", Belch Brennan. She then finds herself travelling to the Pearly Whites but finds herself neither here nor 'down' there. What's a girl to do to get into Heaven?
The characters are likeable and disagreeable. But that is the element that makes the story a fun and gripping read. I liked it because it reminds you of how valuable your life is and so, to live it to the fullest with no regrets to hinder your happiness without going all soppy on the reader. For young adult to adult readers.