Gone by Lisa McMann

Book: Gone by Lisa McMann

Release date: February 9, 2010

Publisher: Simon Pulse

From: Publisher

Summary:

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.

[close] The third and final book in the paranormal teen series that includes The New York Times bestseller Wake and Fade.
*****

SPOILER ALERT: If you haven’t read the first two books in this trilogy, this review will contain spoilers.

Gone was, in my opinion, a great way to end the Dream Catcher trilogy. I wasn’t sure there was any way it could live up to the other two books but it did a pretty good job and I really enjoyed reading about Janie and Cabel again.

Janie and Cabel are still together after Janie’s ordeal in Fade but things seem to be a bit strained between them. Janie knows what her future is going to be like as a dream catcher and she knows that she has a choice to make. She also knows that no matter what she chooses, her life will be pretty miserable, one choice just includes being miserable with Cabel.

Once again, the writing style that Lisa McMann uses took me a little while to get used to. It is such a unique way to write a story but it’s really different. Once I got into the story it wasn’t so noticeable and I really read the book fast. It’s just one of those books you don’t want to put down until the very last page.

The storyline of this book was definitely not as pulse-pounding as the first two, sadly. Janie and Cabel weren’t on an assignment in this book but the story still wasn’t boring. There were quite a few shocking discoveries thrown into Gone and it kept me turning the pages.

Also, as usual Janie was an amazingly strong heroine. Her choices were ones that I can’t even imagine having to face and she managed to face them all so bravely. And once again she had the wonderful Cabel to help her through everything. He was always there for her and he was such a perfect boyfriend. I wouldn’t mind a guy like him. =]

Overall, Gone was a good ending to a spectacular trilogy. All my questions were answered and I was very pleased at how everything turned out in the end. I definitely think fans of Wake and Fade will be pleased with this one.

Writing: 9/10

Characters: 8/10

Plot: 8/10

Ending: 10/10

Originality: 10/10

Overall: 47/50=A-

Cover: 9/10=A-

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