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Original Title: | A Place Called Here |
ISBN: | 0007198914 (ISBN13: 9780007198917) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Sandy Shortt, Jack Ruttle |

Cecelia Ahern
Paperback | Pages: 485 pages Rating: 3.67 | 30154 Users | 1852 Reviews
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Title | : | A Place Called Here |
Author | : | Cecelia Ahern |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 485 pages |
Published | : | March 1st 2012 by HarperCollins (first published October 16th 2006) |
Categories | : | Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Romance. Fantasy. Contemporary. Mystery. Adult |
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Als Sandy Shortt zehn Jahre alt ist, verschwindet ein Mädchen aus ihrer Klasse. Seit dieser Zeit sucht sie leidenschaftlich nach allem, was vermisst wird: nach Socken, SchlĂ¼sseln und später auch nach Menschen. In ihrer Suchagentur macht sie Angehörigen Mut, denn sie gibt niemals auf. Doch als Sandy den Auftrag bekommt, den Bruder von Jack Ruttle wiederzufinden, verirrt sie sich im Wald und verschwindet selbst – an einen geheimnisvollen Ort, den alle nur »Hier" nennen ...Fantasievoll, spannend und tief berĂ¼hrend macht sich Cecelia Aherns Roman auf die Suche – nach dem Leben, der Liebe und uns selbst.Rating Of Books A Place Called Here
Ratings: 3.67 From 30154 Users | 1852 ReviewsWrite Up Of Books A Place Called Here
This book was pretty tough to get into at first but I loved the idea of it. Cecelia Ahern really created a magical place out of missing objects. The two storylines were interesting to read but the conclusion to both of their endings left me feeling a bit empty. From all the hype, I feel like there should have been a bit more. Also, I was just disappointed (view spoiler)[ Bobby (hide spoiler)] could never come home because I love that boy ❤I read this years ago, it was actually my first Cecelia Ahern novel. That should have been a big warning for me about how pointless her book can be sometimes, this one included. I remember it was about random things that just kept disappearing. It was boring, not a lot of action going on. Kinda like a sock missing in the washing machine. Ooo... mysterious.
Light enough that it didn't require deep thought, interesting enough to keep me turning pages, yet not so gripping that I couldn't put it down when I needed to sleep.The story is about Sandy Shortt, who is something of a misfit. She is extremely tall, for one thing, in sharp contrast to her surname. She is also very logical and organized, and has a compulsion to search for missing things - and people. It all started when her neighbor Jenny-May vanishes when they are both ten years old.By the

This book is quite odd. There's a lot of repition thus far about Sandy searching for things. Just. Really. Nailing. That. Down. Ok, I agree with other reviews that this ending was totally cheesed out. I would have only give it 1 star if it hadn't been for the photo she ended up bringing back with her. But even then, I think the ending could have been done very differently. It also managed to get 3 stars out of me because the concept was cool. The idea that things really can be missing, not just
I regret to say that I received this book two years ago and just now managed to actually read it. It was my first ARC and I put it aside and it sat at the very bottom of my TBR pile for the longest time. Until this time of year, when I've been trying desperately to get everything out of that box and I finally decided to give this seemingly thick, impossible-to-get-through book a shot. Boy, do I hate myself for waiting so long to read such a literary work of genius. Remember in your school days,
This is my first "Cecelia Adhern".When I was at a book store a week ago there was a corner where they had piles of box sets of her books. Apparently she has written a new book very recently.And that's when I noticed that she was the author of "P.S. I love you".Which is a movie I enjoy very much watching. So, I have decided to give her book a shot.To be frank, I don't know what I was expecting.A romance? mystery? fiction? a combination of all those?I just read the back cover and thought of all
I guess I really set myself up not to like this one. I went into reading it with very high expectations. I had read 'P.S. I love you,' by Ahern and loved it, and hoped that this book would be much the same. Instead however, I just kept hoping that it would be over soon. If I didn't have the rule that I finish whatever book that I start, I surely would have set this one aside 100 pages into the read.It's about a woman with serious OCD issues as far as misplacing things. It takes her losing
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