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Gasp (2014)

by Lisa McMann(Favorite Author)
4.12 of 5 Votes: 4
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Simon Pulse
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Visions
review 1: Gasp in the final book in the Vision trilogy. It picks up right after the shooting from book 2. There are more people to help with the vision this time, after Jules figures out who is having one. Not as clean a read as the previous books. There is a major make out scene with a little more, but there is a discussion after and the couple decide they are not ready for more. Also GLTB characters are included. Plenty of action and a fairly quick read with a satisfying conclusion.
review 2: The story was fine as a standalone, but as the finale in a trilogy, you would think the focus would have been a lot more about the mythology behind the visions themselves. That was resolved, sorta, shoved in at the end of the book, and I wish we had seen more. It's not exa
... morectly a great ending to a series, IMO. Still, as usual, great characters, I loved seeing Trey and Ben happy, as well as Sawyer and Jules. Bridget was a hoot, and I wish we had more of her in the story. I also really wish Jules' dad played a larger role, again, his story was mostly shoved to the end of the book, but I'm pretty content with the resolution he ultimately got. less
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masonly
I loved this series! I was on the edge of my seat for the entire series. Well done Lisa!
Tryn
Review by C.W.: "The last book continued to interest me and I enjoyed reading it."
vane
Great conclusion to the Visions series.
lancer8387
A great way to end the trilogy!
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