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There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Kindle Edition Verified Purchase. Some of the examples were a little risque but they do paint a good picture. I would recommend this book! It has been encouraging to me raising 5 girls in a a world gone wild. One person found this helpful. This is a wonderful book comparing Proverbs 7 and Proverbs This book was a nice, progressive story after the first book and has been so much better. Mar 30, Vania rated it it was amazing Shelves: Lisa McMann blew me away with this second book.

I was uncontrollably gripping the book till the last word. She gets into some compromising situations and I was left breathless, panting after--anticipating the outcomes. I was wonderfully absorbed into Cabel's emotional state.

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His flaws--his insecurities, history and his want for safety sets him apart and makes him so wonderfully real and lovable. His battle with Janie's actions, her desires and her hopes and drea Lisa McMann blew me away with this second book. His battle with Janie's actions, her desires and her hopes and dreams tug at my heart string with every moment we spend with them together. I was left teary eyed, even bawling at times, over their battle between want and need. Cable's internal battle was especially hard to read, but nonetheless I was rooting him on, hoping for a happy ending.

My heart aches for her. She comes to make some tough choices and I see her as such a strong character, a true heroine. To go through what she goes through and yet she comes out wanting an even better future. What I do have to say about the writing-- even though some outcomes and actions pan out in a predictable manner I am still completely engrossed in Janie's experience of it and her emotional attachment to the people, places, and events that I overlook the fact that I know what happens next.

I will talk more about this Thursday, if you're interested in knowing what I'm talking about. The book is darker, more angst filled But in the end, I was relieved. I want to know how it ends. I hope to God it has a happy ending. I want them to.

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After all the struggles and tribulation they went through, it needs to happen. Dec 20, William rated it liked it Shelves: This sequel to McMann's young adult novel "Wake" improves on the former with more focused prose and more attention given to the budding romance between "dream catcher" Janie and her narc-in-hiding boyfriend, Cabel.

If there's a third wheel to this relationship, it's the couple's employer, Police Captain Fran Komisky, who serves on occasion as surrogate parental figure and relationship counselor, providing all the well intentioned tough-love you can stand. The plot itself is fairly uncomplicated b This sequel to McMann's young adult novel "Wake" improves on the former with more focused prose and more attention given to the budding romance between "dream catcher" Janie and her narc-in-hiding boyfriend, Cabel.

The plot itself is fairly uncomplicated but, as with many police novels, only half the enjoyment comes from solving a crime; most readers stick with a series to follow the progress or decline of the central characters, and again this is where McMann's novel excels. It has an interesting premise, with sympathetic if typically dysfunctional central characters, and the stories are set cleverly amid the emotional turbulence and self-discovery of adolescence.

If there's anything to wish for with this new series, it would be to expand the net of experiences and characters. The life and crimes of Fieldridge High are entertaining, but McMann has created a cast that could easily swim in larger seas, and, while they're out there, go up against some better sharks. Great and fast read! Oct 21, Kinga rated it it was ok. This is getting progressively worse. I think I will pass on volume 3. Jan 28, Rhiannon Frater rated it really liked it. A lot of my criticisms of the book Wake, remain for its sequel.

You can read my Wake review here. This is more of a 3. I personally think it works for this series of books, but there were a few times I arched an eyebrow.

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Odd random facts are delivered, such as what brand someone is wearing, for no obvious reason. Since the writing-style doesn A lot of my criticisms of the book Wake, remain for its sequel. Since the writing-style doesn't lend itself to being overly descriptive, a few moments like this were a little jarring.

The Plot Like the previous book, the plot is really simplistic and nothing real original. It's fairly easy to see where things are going with the investigation our two heroes are involved in and the execution wasn't too mind-blowing. The scene at the party don't want to give too much away was really well done and I was on pins and needles. I've been slipped a date rape drug before thank God my future husband and best friend were with me and saved me and the descriptions of what Janie suffers were spot on.

The part of the story I enjoyed the most was Janie discovering more about her powers and the ill-effects of her ability to enter other people's dreams. Janie's life is not a very happy one. Her mother has obviously abandoned her for the bottle, leaving her to her own devices, and Janie has high-aspirations for herself. What she discovers is truly terrifying because it could alter her life and world forever. The Characters The relationship between Janie and Caleb was very realistic, if not annoying at times. They are very broken people and only teenagers.

They both make huge mistakes, but it felt very real. Janie definitely matures in this book while Caleb suffers a setback. That unevenness between them is the cause of a lot of their troubles, but they are a couple I can believe in and root for. Overall A solid continuation of the first story, yet it was not as intense as the first. A lot of the discoveries in the story take place at the very end leaving a lot of time where not a lot really happens.

Yet, I'm still on board for the third and final book in the trilogy. Aug 06, Karin rated it it was amazing Shelves: Janie still has a difficult life. Janie is the adult in house - making sure there are groceries in the house and taking care of the other day to day household chores. The one bright spot in her life is Cabel.

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On the bright side, Janie is learning how to control her dream experiences with unexpected help from Mrs. Her relationship with Cabel becomes strained, she finds herself in dangerous situations, and her body begins to suffer the effects of her dream catching. FADE is a suspenseful ride. Lisa McMann keeps you guessing from beginning to end and learning more about the process of dream catching adds a lot to the story.

GONE will be released February of Mar 30, Greta is Erikasbuddy rated it it was ok Shelves: That really made the book for me. I keep being reminded of Nightmare on Elm Street. Freddy Kruegar was a sexual predator with a knife fingered glove, who got burned in the boiler room, had a ton of bumpy ugly scars all over him, and went into dreams. Dark Fallen and I have a theory. The next book is soo going to have to take place in a sleep clinic because that's what the third movie is about.

I'm very curious to see if we are right. View all 3 comments. Jul 30, Merve S. View all 11 comments. Jun 20, Sarah BT rated it liked it. I read Wake about a month ago and finished Fade not long after, but I've been waiting to post my review.

Unlike every other book blogger, I didn't love these books and I wanted to make sure I could express why. Wake has an interesting premise, but it seems like all the dreams Janie falls into are sex dreams or nightmares that are memories. I thought this was an easy way out. It seemed too easy how the dreams were related to real life-where was the dream interpretation?

The hiding spot for a drug I read Wake about a month ago and finished Fade not long after, but I've been waiting to post my review. The hiding spot for a drug bust is revealed in a dream?? That all seemed a little too easy. I know if Janie fell into one of my dreams, it wouldn't make any sense-so why do all these dreams seem to have some sort of answer to a puzzle?

I also wasn't a fan of the writing style. It was choppy, which yes, I understand is a way of expressing to the reader Janie's life, how it's stop and start and how tired the dream jumping makes Janie. Plus, I didn't like how I was told constantly "Janie sprints through the snowy yards..

I felt it took a long time after pages in a page book! Wake felt like I was watching a pilot of a TV show-the characters are still shaky, the acting isn't that great yet, the chemistry is still being learned-it was good, but its main job was to set up what could be great. Now on to Fade. I liked this one better. It was longer, the story had more time to develop, and more was explained. Again, I found the mystery too easy and kind of silly and the whole side job thing that Janie and Cabel have going is just really corny to me.

I like the relationship between Janie and Cabel and thought it was much better than the first one. Janie was such a strong character but then halfway through she was a whimpering girl who couldn't live without Cabel-it seemed somewhat out of character for her. At least in Fade she stays strong throughout, even if their relationship has a lot of communication problems.

There were many times I wanted to yell at them for being so stupid and just talk to each other! With all that said, don't think I didn't like these books. I did, I just didn't love them. The story was enough to keep me interested and keep reading-I was interested enough to finish both in one sitting each. I think Lisa McMann is a talented writer, I'm just not a big fan of the style she's using in these books.

Maybe I'm just not the right target audience since I'm not a teenager anymore. I would recommend these books and I think they'd be great for reluctant readers. I'll be reading the next one, but they're not going on my list of all time favorites. One last thing-my side tangent.

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This book was good from the army scenes that played out to everything else had me on the edge of my seat waiting and hoping to keep getting more and more action. This author didn't disappoint me at all. I loved how all the friends were close and right there to help with every problem that came either of their way. Not only were these ladies lesbians and some all worked with each other in their army squad they were family, very tight.

Great read I enjoyed can't wait to read more by this author. Filled with non stop action and plotting, great story however I could have done without the details of the missions, though I understand it was the authors way of giving credential to the main characters profile.

All in all good story and look forward to reading more from this author. You won't be disappointed as the plot continues to thicken Fallon, this was the first book I have read of yours and I must say that it happened by chance. I am very impressed with the story line and how strong the characters are.

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