Gone
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Nancy Peterson
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After Charley dies in her office chair, how is it that she finds herself propelled into the mysterious world of Avalon?
Upon encountering an essence, which insists is her daughter, the one she knows she left behind, insanity battles with fear inside her mind.
The further she delves, the more puzzling things appear, especially after she rises into the Orb of Caprice - a realm of fairies, talking flowers and goblins; and something else, something that lurks in the shadows ready to swallow her whole.
Can she realize in time what it is she must do; or has she left it too late?
©2015 Julie Elizabeth Aldridge (P)2015 Julie Elizabeth AldridgeWhat listeners say about Gone
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- Tony Bough
- 03-11-15
Alive in Wonderland, but more real
What did you like best about Gone? What did you like least?
I liked the characters. As a parent its easy to imagine yourself pulled into the world that Charley finds herself in as you want your child to be with you and to be healthy and happy. I liked the journey that the book takes Charley on. There wasn't anything that I dislkied about the book. It has a healthy dose of fun and thought and you can certainly feel the authors passion and emotions in the writing.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Gone?
I think the most memorable thing is the premise of the book. The idea of moving to a different plane of existence with a very interesting concept of the meaning of the after life. It's very good.
What does Nancy Peterson bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
The narrator gives the characters and the emotions within the book a great deal of depth.
Do you think Gone needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
I like books that are stand along. Ideas that a re good and unique are often good to leave as one book. Saying that however the world that the author creates is interesting and engaging enough to follow on with outher/follow on books.
Any additional comments?
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