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Title | : | Gone (Wake #3) |
Author | : | Lisa McMann |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 214 pages |
Published | : | February 9th 2010 by Simon Pulse |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance |
Lisa McMann
Hardcover | Pages: 214 pages Rating: 3.72 | 27739 Users | 1966 Reviews
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There is an alternate cover edition for this ISBN13 here.Things should be great for Janie—she has graduated from high school and is spending her summer with Cabel, the guy she’s totally in love with. But deep down she’s panicking about how she’s going to survive her future when getting sucked into other people’s dreams is really starting to take its toll.
Things get even more complicated when she meets her father for the very first time—and he’s in a coma. As Janie uncovers his secret past, she begins to realize that the choice thought she had has more dire consequences than she ever imagined.

Mention Books Conducive To Gone (Wake #3)
Original Title: | Gone |
ISBN: | 1416979182 (ISBN13: 9781416979180) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Wake #3 |
Characters: | Janie Hannagan, Cabel Strumheller |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Goodreads Author (2010) |
Rating Epithetical Books Gone (Wake #3)
Ratings: 3.72 From 27739 Users | 1966 ReviewsCriticism Epithetical Books Gone (Wake #3)
I am a little disappointed in this book. I am not sure if I actually have any closure. I would have thought with this being the final book in the trilogy everything would have been tied up happy ending or not, but I feel just as lost if not more. The story details Janie decision to either continue using her ability with all the consequences or becoming an isolated hermit. She makes up her mind pretty early in the book, but then discovers her father is not only living in the same town as she isFor me, this book wasn't that great. Don't get me wrong, I loved the series as a whole, but I was really hoping for something with action like the second book, Fade. I really enjoyed the fact that Janie met her father even under the circumstances... but it was just too boring and I found myself hoping to get through it as fast as possible. I did like the ending however, mainly because it left it sure of being unsure if that makes sense. For someone who may not get my meaning, I mean that Janie
I'm finding it to be more and more common for YA series to end poorly. It seems like Lisa McMann, like a few other authors, got sloppy by the third book and stopped trying, because she knew that anyone who loved the first 2 books, would automatically want to read this one! Well, don't waste your time! I suggest reading some of the spoiler reviews instead.The concept was there.. but it was the kind of book that I wanted to skim through to get to the point. This book has WAY too much "poor me.. my

The series felt like 1 book divided into 3. Throughout the first two books I was motivated by wondering what had happened to Janie's (the main character) mother to make her a disaffected drunk and Janie a responsible, self-motivated, honest teenager. Sadly, those questions were not answered in the third book. Dorothea, Janie's mother, is a miserable, self-involved drunk with few redeeming qualities (I'm trying to think of one now, and nothing comes to mind). While she is probably an accurate
Name: Bobby BritzBook title: Gone Personal response: I really enjoyed the Wake, Fade, and Gone trilogy. I really liked the part when Janie helped her dad fix his dream and rest in peace because he knew someone shared his ability to be in people's dreams and I enjoy reading it.Summary: Janie and Cabel are on a vacation with Cabels brother and his brother's wife. Janie gets a call from Carrie and Carrie tells her that Janie's mom is in the hospital. She leaves the vacation that she was on and
I loved it! I won't say more and post any spoilers other than I think Lisa did a great job with they way the series finished off. And no, that's not giving anything away. All I can say is that those who loved Wake and Fade need to pre-order it now. GONE is about Janie's journey into figuring out more of who she is as a dream catcher and finding more out about herself. She'll learn about how she got her abilities as she finds out more about the man who's dreams she keeps getting sucked into, as
I wasn't thinking much when I first opened up Gone. I read Wake and Fade much too long ago to remember anything but the main details of the books. There must have been something I liked about those books, since I had Gone on my list of "to-reads", but unfortunately, Gone did not help me figure out why I had it on my list.Lisa McMann's style of writing is unique and very different from what I'm used to reading. I find nothing wrong with the style in her previous two books, but it irked me for
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