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The Wake Trilogy
The Wake Trilogy: Wake; Fade; Gone | Lisa McMann
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“A lyrical, shuddersome novel whose images linger with you long after you've turned the last page, like the most haunting of dreams.” --Cassandra Clare, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Mortal Instruments and The Infernal Devices, on Wake This boxed set contains all three books in the bestselling WAKE trilogy: Wake, Fade, Gone. Janie Hannagan gets sucked into other people’s dreams. It’s an ability she always kept secret—until she met Cabel, and found herself with the best (secret) boyfriend ever. But Janie and Cabel are about to find out just how dark Janie’s future as a Dream Catcher is... and whether Cabel will be a part of it.
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deonnamonroe

Wake leaves you with confusion after every chapter, making you want to keep reading to know what happens next and then so on. It leaves a mystery behind, which makes the book so much more interesting. The story line in this book is so unique and different which makes the book perfect for young teenage readers. The author switched up the story as well from the present, past then the future.

phantomx I loved reading this series as a teen. I feels dream-like, mysterious and many other things 3y
LibrarianRyan @phantomx I agree. I read it as an adult, but I thought it was thoroughly unique 3y
TheMrsShaw I'm really glad you like the book. I will give you partial credit for this. Make sure you read the instructions on the Litsy Post assignment to understand what you are supposed to post about. Or you can ask me. 3y
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RubyReadsLol
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This is a super thick book, so I'd recommend it for someone who has a lot of time on their hands. It's got a little bit of everything, thriller, drama, horror, romance, humour and fantasy. I haven't gotten too far, but so far it's really good. Starts off steady and rises. Eventually skyrocketing into adventure.

Cfischbuch Great pick, and review. This is a series that I‘ve meant to try for years - you may have convinced me. 5y
MrsBabki How long? 5y
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JanuarieTimewalker13
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Pickpick

This bind up of Wake, Fade and Gone was so engaging. I‘m not a big completer of trilogies, but Lisa McMann does it for me!! Janie gets sucked into other people‘s dreams, which might sound interesting, but it‘s a rather awkward and dangerous occurrence. Great premise, quick read.

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LibrarianRyan
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#yawednesday #paranormal

I LOVE this trilogy. The main character walks in others nightmares. And not in a good way. The entire series is very somber but it goes with the stories. And while I hate them, I will put out a trigger warning. Sexual nightmares as well as others are mentioned.

Around the US this series is usually all bundled together in Dont Close your eyes because the books are relatively short.

Grade HS for subject matter.

IheartYA Love, love, love this one! 6y
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alli_221b
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Pickpick

This was an awesome read. I've recommended it to several friends (all in the 16-18 age range) and we all enjoyed it quite a bit. Great read for young adults!

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jackalope-dreams
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Got this today review unseen. Turns out the Goodreads reviews weren't all that bad. And I didn't know, but found out it's a compilation of a trilogy: Wake, Fade, and Gone. The book description is kind of vague. Looking forward to reading it though!

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Bookishbroadway
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Pickpick

I had never heard of this author when this trilogy was given to me so I didn't really know what to expect. These books were amazing, I will definitely be looking into others from McMann!

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