How Hannah manages to cram them all into 272 pages is just amazing. There are so many great things about this book. This intense, romantic novel from the author of Break and Invincible Summer is a poignant look at what it is to feel needed, connected, and alive. But being with Craig means being vulnerable.and Lio will have to decide whether love is worth the risk. He forgets about his broken family, his dead brother, and the messed up world. Lio feels most alive when he's with Craig. Meanwhile, Craig and Lio are just trying to make sense of their lives.Ĭraig’s crushing on quiet, distant Lio, and preoccupied with what it meant when Lio kissed him.and if he’ll do it again.and if kissing Lio will help him finally get over his ex-boyfriend, Cody. area have everyone on edge and trying to make sense of these random acts of violence. In the wake of the post-9/11 sniper shootings, fragile love finds a stronghold in this intense, romantic novel from the author of Break and Invincible Summer.It's a year after 9/11. Published by Simon Pulse on April 17th 2012 Review: Gone, Gone, Gone by Hannah Moskowitzġ7 September, 2011 Steph Sinclair Reviews 1 comment Gone, Gone, Gone by Hannah Moskowitz
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