Gasp
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Narrated by:
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Joy Osmanski
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By:
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Lisa McMann
After narrowly surviving two harrowing tragedies, Jules now fully understands the importance of the visions that she and those around her are experiencing. She’s convinced that if the vision curse passed from her to Sawyer after she saved him, then it must now have passed from Sawyer to one of the people he saved.
That means it’s up to Jules to figure out which of the school shooting survivors is now suffering from visions of another crisis. And once she realizes who it is, she has to convince that survivor that this isn’t all crazy—that the images are of something real. Something imminent.
As the danger escalates in this conclusion to the Visions series, Jules wonders if she’ll finally find out why and how this is happening—before it’s too late to prevent disaster.
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Exciting read
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Would you listen to Gasp again? Why?
Only if I forgot what the book was about. But I would recommend it.What other book might you compare Gasp to and why?
This was more of a young adult book but was refreshing to have easy listening.What does Joy Osmanski bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
She has a very good voice. Has a little trouble trying to hard to sound like a man on the men's parts but was a very good reader. I enjoyed her voice. And she has a talent for expressing the emotions.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
The passing of visions.Good series
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Predictable but still enjoyable
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