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Title | : | Gone (Wake #3) |
Author | : | Lisa McMann |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First 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.

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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) |
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Ratings: 3.72 From 27739 Users | 1966 ReviewsAppraise Out Of Books Gone (Wake #3)
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.. myReviewed by Lesley for TeensReadToo.comIn the final installment of Lisa McMann's DREAM CATCHER trilogy, Janie finds herself in a dilemma a little closer to home.Janie receives a phone call that her mother is in the hospital. Once there, she discovers it is not her mother that needs help, but a mysterious man in a coma who seems to be calling to her from his dreams.By her side is her boyfriend, Cabel, who tries to help her as much as he can. When he starts to have terrifying dreams, Janie becomes
This is definately my favorite in the series. With every book I felt that hole of despair building in my chest, only to never actually break. While each book was a good fast read, it just never seemed to take that leap that I needed. The tears just never quite made it. And then......Yep yep thats right I CRIED!!! I finally broke, and I welcomed every tear.This book just seemed to go a little deeper. While the first two stayed relitively close to the surface, this one dived straight down. The

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
3.5 ⭐
Now, I'm not saying that length and quality are completely connected. (they're definitely not) All I am saying here is that the entire Dream Catcher series is shorter than many adult novels and is half the length of some middle grade series. There just isn't much going on--and there wasn't enough substance for me. Sure, I enjoyed the writing. Sure, I thought the story was interesting. But when it came to writing a review, I felt like there just wasn't enough. This series is the first where I
Kind of dissapointed in this one. After such a long wait, and a real appreciation for the first two, I expected more. I love the writing style and the characters in this series, but this book did not really advance the overall plot and both Janie and Cabel are not very likable here. They seem to have taken steps back instead of forward, which I understand is part of life sometimes, but it seems a strange choice for the conclusion to a series. Janie is miserable almost all the time in this book,
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