![]() When the book opens, Janie is struggling to make a decision about her curse-er, gift. It is fast-paced and creative, mixing blossoming romance with a pinch of parental heartbreak and a cup of cursing and f-bombs to make for a most enjoyable read. Gone, by Lisa McMann, is a great book for sci-fi or paranormal fans. But that's just what Jannie Hannigan is-a dream-catcher who gets sucked into other people's terrifying nightmares. (Historical Investigative Reporter)īeing a teenager is hard enough without being a dream-catcher. ![]() Reader reviewed by Rita Lorraine Hubbard, The Original H.I.R. Not Janie kind of giving up and letting things flow. Janie's fighting for improvement and becoming more mature, like the last two book. Cabel, with conflicting thought and emotions, was the same as always. Henry, Janie's father, wasn't that exciting, only the secret which separate him from Janie's mother. More from Janie's mother I wanted her to care. While I like how it ended, there wasn't so much that stuck with me like Wake and my favorite Fade. ![]() ![]() It's really descriptive, it really makes you see what going on. What could happen depends on Janie's decision. ![]() This book deals more about what it means to be a catcher. Her dad appears in the picture, who happens to be more alike to her than what she thought. Janie is still struggling to deal with her life as a dream catcher and the consequences. Gone the last book on the Dream Catcher trilogy. ![]()
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