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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Visions #1-3 |
Lisa McMann
Paperback | Pages: 784 pages Rating: 4.31 | 231 Users | 18 Reviews

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Title | : | Visions (Visions #1-3) |
Author | : | Lisa McMann |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 784 pages |
Published | : | November 10th 2015 by Simon Pulse |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy |
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From the New York Times bestselling author of the Wake trilogy comes all three “dramatic, quick-paced,” (Kirkus Reviews) and gripping thrillers from the Visions trilogy collected in a single riveting volume.Jules lives with her family above their restaurant, which means she smells like pizza most of the time and drives their double meatball–shaped food truck to school. It’s not a recipe for popularity, but she can handle that.
What she can’t handle is the recurring vision that haunts her. Over and over, Jules sees a careening truck hit a building and explode...and nine body bags in the snow.
The vision is everywhere—on billboards, television screens, windows—and she’s the only one who sees it. And the more she sees it, the more she sees. The vision is giving her clues, and soon Jules knows what she has to do. Because now she can see the face in one of the body bags, and it’s someone she knows. Someone she has been in love with for as long as she can remember.
But the horror doesn’t end there. In fact, this was just the beginning. And when Jules passes her visions on to someone she loves, will they be able to work together to prevent their visions from becoming realities?
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enjoyed the reading styleJules Demarco is a very different character than most that you may read about. She works with her family at their pizza restaurant, which they live above. Not only is she teased about working there, but she has to advertise by driving their pizza truck around that has 2 huge meatballs on it. Jules and Sawyer Angotti used to be best friends until their parents intervened because of the rivalry in the pizza business- that's what they were told anyways. Little did they know that there was more to

Really great book. Couldn't really put it down. I read the one that had all three books in one so I didn't have to buy all three seperate. It's really great. All the innuendos are really funny and pretty easy to pick out. I suggest all books by Lisa Mcmann.
This one hit the spot for me. I honestly liked everything about it. I liked the uniqueness of the plot and each book had a good individual event to follow. It was diverse without being overly weird or hard to follow. Im looking forward to reading more by this author.
Lisa McMann lives and writes in the Phoenix area. Her books include the NYT bestselling THE UNWANTEDS series (the new UNWANTEDS QUESTS series begins Feb 7, 2017) and the YA paranormal WAKE trilogy. Other books include the VISIONS trilogy, CRYER'S CROSS, DEAD TO YOU, INFINITY RING: The Trap Door, and the GOING WILD trilogy (book 2 coming autumn 2017).You can find more info at Lisa'a website,This one hit the spot for me. I honestly liked everything about it. I liked the uniqueness of the plot and each book had a good individual event to follow. It was diverse without being overly weird or hard to follow. Im looking forward to reading more by this author.
I enjoyed the first book, it was hard to stick with at first but once I stuck with it the book got better. The ending of the book Crash really pushed me to keep reading Bang, I enjoyed the second book more than the first but found it tiring to get through the reintroduction's of the characters and retelling of the last book. It was a thriller that kept me turning each page as I read and I never wanted to put it down. The last book Gasp I did not finish I felt a little bothered by the new
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