In "Wake" by Lisa McMann, the diction is straightforward and accessible, reflecting the contemporary setting and the teenage perspective of the protagonist, Janie. The language is often stark and concise, contributing to the urgency and intensity of Janie's experiences as she navigates her unique ability to enter people's dreams. McMann uses a mix of colloquial expressions and vivid imagery, enhancing the emotional weight of the narrative while keeping the dialogue relatable for young adult readers. Overall, the diction effectively captures the struggles and complexities of adolescence.
The actual date on the authors website is Feb. 10, 2009 but it has been released early in a few areas.
yes because you need to know where Janie is, dreams or real life, and so you can picture the place in your mind you also know what position she is in, if she gets sucked into a dream in study hall, not a big deal. if she gets to a dream while she is driving, you should know that she was in her car, on the road going back to her house.
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The ISBN of Wake - Lisa McMann novel - is 1416974474.
Wake - Lisa McMann novel - was created in 2008.
Wake - Lisa McMann novel - has 325 pages.
2008.
This was the first novel by Lisa. Wake is centered on seventeen-year-old Janie Hannagann's involuntary power which thrusts her into others' dreams. It is published by Simon andd Schuster Children's Publishing Division.
Lisa McMann was born on 1968-02-27.
Wake by Lisa McMann:
This may not be what you're looking for because you know how some books have the same title but the author of Wake in the Wake Trilogy is Lisa Mcmann. In case you were wondering, the 2 other books are Fade and Gone.
It's abook about a teenage girl, who is sucked into peoples dreams, and becomes apart of them. She cannot control who's dreams she goes into.
Most likely I think it will. I don't know but the way Lisa mcmann made the book it probably will.
yes there is it is called fade.
224 pages