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Lisa McMann: The Wake Trilogy: Wake; Fade; Gone (2011)

by Lisa McMann(Favorite Author)
4.25 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
1442443529 (ISBN13: 9781442443525)
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English
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Simon Pulse
review 1: As much as this book (the copy I found was all three books in one big book) kept me good company on my plane ride home from vacation, I couldn't help but feel that too many of the details had been rushed through. Though I loved the concept, I was pulled out of the book many times because the dynamics and relationships between characters were too unrealistic. I'm happy that I read this trilogy, but I wish that the writer had refined it more before publishing it.
review 2: This is a fast read, with a unique format. Wake: Janie keeps falling into the dreams of her classmates, neighbors, and friends. She doesn't know why she gets sucked into others dreams and she doesn't know how to stop it. Janie doesn't know her father, but her mother is more of a dependent than
... morea mother leaving Janie feeling alone with her fears. Cabel is interested in Janie, but is in the middle of something important. Fade: With one crisis done another one pops up. Students are not safe at Fieldridge High. Janie learns more about her dream disability and Cabel struggles with learning to love and trust another person. Gone: After the discoveries made in Fade Janie has a lot to think about and a big decision to make. Cabel struggles to accept everything that makes Janie who she is. If that weren't enough Janie's father is in the hospital in some kind of coma. What will Janie decide about her dream disability?Can Janie help her father, and does she want to? Can Cabel accept Janie? less
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waterlilysprout
loved, loved, loved this series! I cannot keep it on my shelves!
avidreader
The trilogy was splendid!
Stefanie
couldnt stop reading
Karla
I Love this trilogy!
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