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Cargando... Forever, Again (edición 2017)por Victoria Laurie (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. "Lily has been having some strange coincidences with Amber, a girl long dead. Amber died 31 years ago, along with her boyfriend. What is going on? Who is Cole; a guy that Lily meets at her school?" Forever, Again By Victoria Laurie Narrated By Rebecca Gibel, Rachel Dulude, and Charlie Thurston Published 2016 by Dreamscape Media, LLC 10 hours and 40 minutes I received a free audio copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. I’ve read a lot of negative reviews about this book and I while I understand where the negativity is coming from, I thought Forever, Again was very entertaining. Not once did my mind wander while listening. When a book captures my attention so completely, I think the author deserves a round of applause. The story is told from alternating points of view by two teenage girls—Amber Greeley and Lily Bennett— set thirty years apart. Amber was thought to have killed her boyfriend in 1985 and then to have committed suicide. Lily and her friend Cole are trying to discover what really happened thirty years ago. The mystery was well done and kept me guessing right up to the end. This book was mostly narrated by Rebecca Gibel and Rachel Dulude. Rachel Dulude was Amber’s voice and Rebecca Gibel was Lily’s voice. Both Rebecca and Rachel performed very well but their voices weren’t so distinct that one narrator couldn’t have read both parts. The other narrator, Charlie Thurston, only plays a small part near the very end so there isn’t much to say about his performance. I don’t want to share any spoilers here but just know that there are some fantastical elements to the story. Also, be aware that this story does involve teen suicide along the same lines as Romeo and Juliet. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Lily Bennett is less than thrilled to be the new kid as she starts her junior year in high school. But soon after classes begin, she meets a classmate, Cole Drepeau, with whom she forms an immediate and intimate bond. As Cole and Lily grow closer, Lily learns about the murder that divided the town more than thirty years before. In 1985, graduating senior Amber Greeley snapped, killing her boyfriend Ben-Cole's uncle-and taking her own life. Lily feels inexplicably linked to Amber, and she can't help but think that there's more to the girl's story. Determined to investigate the truth about Cole's uncle's death, Lily and Cole are pulled into a dark mystery-one that shakes the constraints of the world they've always believed in. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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