No Place Like Here
Mar. 19th, 2012 02:48 pmEver since Sandy Shortt's classmate went missing Sandy has been obsessed with finding things. As an adult she runs a missing person agency. One day she goes missing. She finds her self in a place called "Here" where missing people, things, sounds and even smells go.
The book goes between Sandy and Jack, who went to Sandy to find his missing brother Donal.
I really enjoyed listening to this. I really liked Sandy. Sometimes I would get frustrated with the back and forth, just when one perspective gets interesting it swithces to the other. But both sides kept my interest.
I enjoyed the ending
Favorite quotes:
“At moments when life is at its worst there are two things that you can do: 1) break down, lose hope, and refuse to go on while lying facedown on the ground banging your fists and kicking your legs or 2) laugh”
"That was the other thing I hated about kids; they always said the exact things that deep down you already knew, would never admit to, and most certainly never wanted to hear."
The book goes between Sandy and Jack, who went to Sandy to find his missing brother Donal.
I really enjoyed listening to this. I really liked Sandy. Sometimes I would get frustrated with the back and forth, just when one perspective gets interesting it swithces to the other. But both sides kept my interest.
I enjoyed the ending
Favorite quotes:
“At moments when life is at its worst there are two things that you can do: 1) break down, lose hope, and refuse to go on while lying facedown on the ground banging your fists and kicking your legs or 2) laugh”
"That was the other thing I hated about kids; they always said the exact things that deep down you already knew, would never admit to, and most certainly never wanted to hear."