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Title | : | The Vanishing Girl (The Vanishing Girl #1) |
Author | : | Laura Thalassa |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 338 pages |
Published | : | March 15th 2014 by Lavabrook Publishing Group (first published 2014) |
Categories | : | New Adult. Romance. Fantasy. Science Fiction. Young Adult. Paranormal. Dystopia |

Laura Thalassa
Paperback | Pages: 338 pages Rating: 3.89 | 4718 Users | 457 Reviews
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Every night after Ember Pierce falls asleep, she disappears. She can teleport anywhere in the world—London, Paris, her crush’s bedroom—wherever her dreams lead her. Ten minutes is all she gets, and once time’s up, she returns to her bed. It's a secret she’s successfully kept for the last five years. But now someone knows.A week after her eighteenth birthday, when frustratingly handsome Caden Hawthorne captures her, delivers her to the government, and then disappears before her eyes, Ember realizes two things: One, she is not alone. And two, people like her—teleporters—are being used as weapons.
Dragged off to a remote facility where others like her live, Ember’s forced to pair up with her former captor, Caden, to learn how to survive inside until she can escape. Only Caden’s making escape seem less and less appealing.
But even as Ember falls for the boy who got her into this mess, she knows that she is running out of time. Because the government has plans for those like her, and those plans might just cost Ember her life.
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Series: | The Vanishing Girl #1 |
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Ratings: 3.89 From 4718 Users | 457 ReviewsAssess Of Books The Vanishing Girl (The Vanishing Girl #1)
Take note of the beautiful cover, the intriguing title, and the fairly interesting blurb. Thats right, ten minute teleporting. Mysterious government conspiracies. And new adult sci-fi. Sounds cool, no?Yeahno.Im in a good mood, since the greater part of my supreme irritation at this book has had some time to fade. I can control the urge to be scathing, the voice of my conscience is louder, etc., etc. Rant mode is mostly off. So Ill make a list of all the problems I had with this book.1. EmbersDo you ever feel like your perception of reality is so distorted that you wouldn't be able to see the truth if it were right in front of you? One thing's for sure: Even if I'm not in a reading slump, I still won't like this book.Considering the premise and a recommendations from a friend who said that this author's writing was great, I was expecting to be wow-ed greatly but the book was justwas.Ember Pierce has the ability to teleport and she's been hiding it because she's afraid that some
Okay, screw this book. I refuse to read a book where the message is that it is appropriate to lust after a guy that; gropes you when you are cuffed, picks through your underwear, makes lewd comments and rips the bed sheets off of you when he knows that you sleep naked. I don't feel like continuing with this disgusting relationship, I can only imagine what other adorable pranks, this asshole will commit in the future. Buy, Borrow or Bin Verdict: BinNote: I received this book for free in exchange

First off, the cover is gorgeous. Secondly, the synopsis? The synopsis drew me in so freaking quickly. I read the first paragraph (of the synopsis) and then requested this novel. When I read the rest of the synopsis, I was still so intrigued, and very excited to read the story.The focus of this story is trained in on Ember Pierce. A girl who has strange dreams, a girl who can teleport. All of this is very interesting. And when I actually got around to reading The Vanishing Girl, I was blown
5 out of 5 stars!!!You guys are going to have to excuse me, I'm coming off of a book high, so there will be overabundant exclamation points and capitalization. Deal with it.So! Where to start, where to start it was all so amazing. This book was like a warm, toasty blanket fresh from the dryer you snuggle into and wrap around yourself. I wanted to take one of those neuralyzer things from Men In Black and use it on myself over and over, just so I can read the book again for the first time. This
Eh, still deciding on a rating. RTC
Anything written by Laura Thalassa I will read. She has earned my loyalty through her other fabulous stories (Unearthly/Queen of all that Dies series.) That being said, not all stories are great, and this one didn't really hold my attention18 year old Ember can transport in her sleep. A secret she has guarded with her life and will do anything to protect. All her plans for the future go to shit when she's found by the government and discovers she was part of an experiment and there are many just
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