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Fade (Wake #2) Hardcover | Pages: 248 pages
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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

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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.... From the inside of ISBN 1416953582/9781416953586

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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)

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I'm giving this 2 stars because it was less boring than the first, but still a weak book :( . Her dream catcher ability had nothing on this case. The only time she uses it is when Stubin tells her what she needs to do. That means she's not even using her powers, is just helped by her connection with the ghost. Her ability had no impact on the story.She's using the usual YA drama. Couple gets together, misunderstanding, breaking up/almost breaking up, misunderstanding clear, smooch... Caleb was

I may or may not have finished the last 100 pages of this book with a torch light in the middle of the night. Thats a big enough of a clue to tell you how much I enjoyed this book.It blows my mind how Lisa McMann managed to write two amazing books for the same series, while Im sitting here, staring at both the books figuring out which I liked better.

I expected to like this book as much as I did Wake, the previous book in the series, but I really didn't. It began with the police captain suggesting that the then-17-year-old, newly employed-by-the-police, completely untrained high schooler act as bait for a sexual predator. I simply cannot buy that, especially since the captain is being built up as a sort of motherish figure. It took me right out of the story, and continued to do so throughout the book, when the main character is encouraged to

I love this series. I have been waiting to read Fade since I sped through the last few pages of Wake, and I was not disappointed. Everything that I attracted me to the first novel is still there, simplicity of McManns writing, quick pace and realistic dialogue. Fade divulges more about Janies ability which was fascinating and unimaginable at the same time. The unique relationship between Janie and Cabel is also taken to a new level. I usually dont comment on the content within a novel, but I

How sad and moving is this book? I loved it so much more than its predecessor and the worst thing about is that I am refusing to read the conclusion to the trilogy: Gone. I feel that the stage I am at seems to need some kind of conclusion and I desperately want to read more but, on the other hand, I refuse to ruin a story that has so far held me captivated by its depth of emotion and well-built mysteries with an ending that is mediocre.And I have read enough reviews by trusted goodreads friends

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 3.5 than a 4 star.Beware Spoilers! The Writing Style Again, the narrative is in a choppy, odd, staccato prose that the reader will either enjoy or despise. I personally think it works for this series of books, but there were a few times I arched an eyebrow.  Odd random facts are delivered, such as what brand someone is wearing, for no obvious reason.  Since the writing-style

Reviewed by Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen for TeensReadToo.comAs one case closes another one opens. Janie Hannagan returns, this time using her abilities of being swept into a person's dreams to solve a sex scandal at her school. Several calls have been made on Fieldridge High School's anonymous phone line. Although inaudible at times, the messages result in the assumption that certain faculty members and students at Fieldridge have been fooling around. So Captain and her agents use their

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