3.5
Gone, Gone, Gone
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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. Sniper shootings throughout the D.C. area have everyone on edge and trying to make sense of these random acts of violence. Meanwhile, Craig and Lio are just trying to make sense of their lives.
Craig’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.
Lio feels most alive when he's with Craig. He forgets about his broken family, his dead brother, and the messed up world. But being with Craig means being vulnerable...and Lio will have to decide whether love is worth the risk.
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.
It's a year after 9/11. Sniper shootings throughout the D.C. area have everyone on edge and trying to make sense of these random acts of violence. Meanwhile, Craig and Lio are just trying to make sense of their lives.
Craig’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.
Lio feels most alive when he's with Craig. He forgets about his broken family, his dead brother, and the messed up world. But being with Craig means being vulnerable...and Lio will have to decide whether love is worth the risk.
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.
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“God, where to even begin with this piece of literature. You have the two main character who are each so deeply pained and troubled, both going through and have been through truly so much. Craig who’s still mourning the loss of who his ex used to be and trying so desperately to be able to love Lio like he loved and still partially loved him. Lio who went through cancer and survived when his brother didn’t, who is still no where near okay but knows he loves Craig even though it’s relentlessly messy. Craig and Lio aren’t perfect. This story is emotionally raw and it feels real. The characters are so young but they’ve been through so much, they’re trying to continue living through their own tragedies while smaller ones are continuing on all around them. This book was beautifully written and I didn’t have it in me to put it down. I read through this for hours straight until there was no more content to consume. This is the first work I’ve read from Hannah Mosokwitz but I’ve already decided she’s a fantastic author and deserves recognition.”

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About Hannah Moskowitz
Hannah Moskowitz is the award-winning author of the young adult novels Sick Kids In Love; Not Otherwise Specified; Break; Invincible Summer; Gone, Gone, Gone; and Teeth; as well as the middle grade novels Zombie Tag and Marco Impossible. She lives in New York City.
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