If Anything Happens to Me - Online Book Club
- Leanna Chappell
- Sep 2
- 2 min read

Welcome to our online book club for grades 9-12! We are excited for you to join us in reading If Anything Happens to Me by Luanne Rice.
Along with a free copy of the book, you will receive a review page so you can tell us what you thought of the book! You will also receive a questions page to consider, activity pages, and an information page with cool links related to the book!
Kits are ready for pickup today, Tuesday, September 2! Please remember that we have a limited number of kits available, so it's first come, first served. If you have any special requests or need accommodations, please let Leanna or Michelle know!
All we ask is that you read the book: do as much or as little of the rest of it as you want. No matter how much you do, the book is yours!
"If Anything Happens to Me" by Luanne Rice
"It's been eight months since the body of Eloise Parrish was found in the woods. Eloise's surviving sister, Oli, is numb with grief and shock. But Oli's also angry. Her sister's killer was never identified or caught. There are no leads, no clues. The case is growing cold, and only Oli seems to care. Until Oli finds another girl left for dead, in the exact spot Eloise's body was found. Except this girl is alive. She can't remember how she got there, but Oli knows that she's the key to solving Eloise's murder. The two girls join forces to unravel a mystery that is all too real – and all too dangerous. As their search leads them around Oli's seemingly idyllic hometown and into the paths of people Oli knows well, Oli begins to wonder who she can trust... and how much she'll risk to learn the terrifying truth”
Here are the following pages that you will receive with your kit!

More about the author and the world of If Anything Happens to Me:
Luanne Rice’s website:
Official trailer for If Anything Happens to Me by EGP for the Scholastic Book Fair:
The Connecticut Audubon Society:
Sleep Foundation’s page on parasomnias:
Wethersfield Historical Society’s page about the Connecticut Witch Trials:
Included as well: a word search and two bird coloring pages.





We hope you enjoy these activities and would love to hear what you thought of the book! We also hope you enjoyed the extra links. Remember, you can comment here on this website, email us at swantonpl@gmail.com, or come in and turn in a physical copy!
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