Present Books In Pursuance Of Fade (Wake #2)
Original Title: | Fade |
ISBN: | 1416953582 (ISBN13: 9781416953586) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Wake #2 |
Characters: | Janie Hannagan, Cabel Strumheller, Captain Fran Komisky, Martha Stubin |
Setting: | Michigan,2005(United States) |
Lisa McMann
Hardcover | Pages: 248 pages Rating: 3.95 | 47122 Users | 2429 Reviews
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SOME NIGHTMARES NEVER END.For Janie and Cabel, real life is getting tougher than the dreams. They're just trying to carve out a little (secret) time together, but no such luck.
Disturbing things are happening at Fieldridge High, yet nobody's talking. When Janie taps into a classmate's violent nightmares, the case finally breaks open -- but nothing goes as planned. Not even close. Janie's in way over her head, and Cabe's shocking behavior has grave consequences for them both.
Worse yet, Janie learns the truth about herself and her ability -- and it's bleak. Seriously, brutally bleak. Not only is her fate as a dream catcher sealed, but what's to come is way darker than she'd feared....
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Title | : | Fade (Wake #2) |
Author | : | Lisa McMann |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 248 pages |
Published | : | February 10th 2009 by Simon Pulse |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance |
Rating Regarding Books Fade (Wake #2)
Ratings: 3.95 From 47122 Users | 2429 ReviewsComment On Regarding Books Fade (Wake #2)
Okay, so I liked this one a tad more than I liked Wake. But only because it actually had some semblance of a plot and the writing was a bit tighter. If only the plot wasnt so fucking ridiculous and outlandish. I get that this is a paranormal book, so some disbelief is required, but it is just so far removed from reality. (view spoiler)[Police work is left up to a teenage couple that operate solely on hunches and instinct. Dreams are accurate, relevant, and are counted as evident. Teachers are"Fade" continues the story begun in "Wake" and if you try reading this one first, you're likely to be a little confused.In "Wake," we met Janie, a girl with the ability to be a dream-catcher. This means she can enter other people's dreams. "Wake" was about Janie coming to terms with her new power. "Fade" is concerned with Janie learning the responsible use of her power and the consequences of being a dream-catcher. It sets up things for a third and final installment of the series that, quite
This was my review of Wake (to which Fade is a sequel):"In some ways, this book reads like it was written by a very, very smart teenager on the older/more mature side, i.e. 17-18, has been in love, and experienced other kinds of deep vulnerability as well--basically like the book's heroine, perhaps in a few years or in a self-reflexive place.It also reads like good fanfic, in the following ways:a) written in close third-person present tense, which aligns quite well with the plot/story world's
Just like Wake, ( the first book in the trilogy ) Fade did not disappoint! I loved the route Janie and Cables relationship took. I love Janie as a character and I feel like Cable is a great supporting character as well. They kind of just vibe and it shows through Lisa McManns writing! Im anxious to see how Gone wraps up this trilogy! What will ultimately be the consequences and what price will Janie have to pay for something she cant even control? Im scared, Im anxious, but Im excited! I gave it
Like with the first book of this series, I read Fade in a matter of hours. Fade is the second book in Lisa McMann's Wake Trilogy and just as good as the first one.In Fade, Janie learns more about her dream catching abilities. She works with the cops, undercover, with her boyfriend Cabel. In the last book, they work together to bust a drug dealer, but in this novel, Captain wants their help in busting a sexual predator in their school. Using Janie as bait. Let's just say that Cabel does not
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
Janie is still learning to control/change/deal with the dreams she enters but it got deeper in this second installment. She doesnt only go into their dreams but we get to know the people outside of their dreams. Janie is less of a scared little girl and more brave and outgoing. Not only did her abilities develop but her personality too. I dont like it, well i do but i dont because its rude when she is in a dream and we dont know its a dream we think this is really happening, why the heck is this
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