![]() ![]() I also lost my ability to relate to Janie. It felt like a cop out on the authors behalf. ![]() There was barely any interaction in the middle because Janie just ‘didn’t want to talk to him because she needed space’. Their relationship only served to introduce and finish the book. The romance between Cabel and Janie totally died. Why did the whole book have to be about her choosing between being a hermit or living a life with Cabel? I wanted one more mission as an agent that would have produced fireworks for a finale but no… this seemed truly anticlimatic. I liked the idea as a subplot, but not as the main plot. I disliked the major plot (WARNING SPOILERS) where Janie’s father is introduced in a coma. But there was no point to having a fast paced book if the plot seemed pointless. The pacing was fast paced as per usual, which was good. I enjoyed Wake and loved Fade but I was sadly disappointed by Gone. ![]() I have recently read both Wake and Fade by Lisa McMann. Janie is spending her summer with Cabel, but deep down she’s panicking about how she’s going to survive her future when getting sucked into other people’s dreams starts to take its toll. The conclusion of the paranormal teen series, Wake. Gone by Lisa McMann genre: paranormal, YAĪre you fascinated by dreams? I am, so when I heard about the final book in the Dream-Catcher series I had to read it! Summary ![]()
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