Rosie is hardly special in any way; she doesn’t stand out amongst the masses and fades into the background alongside her close-knit flock of friends. Yet she has always wanted for things to be different, for her life to matter even the slightest bit, not only to herself but to the enveloping world around her. Finally, with voices in her head, a ring on her finger and death’s hand clawing at her, she and her friends might just be able to find their worth.